If we're talking about healthier options, then yes, tea is clearly better, but I think the post was asking which one you like more.Tea has less caffeine (too much is unhealthy) and more antioxidants compared to coffee. In this sense, tea is “better
When you really like something, it's normal to consume a lot of it, especially at the beginning. Then you gradually reduce the amount to more normal quantities.I was once into coffee that I would take up to 12 cups in a day. Soon I experienced various negative health effects including bouts of elevated blood pressure.
I quit coffee and embraced tea.
Tea isn't bad as it is a nutrient-rich beverage packed with antioxidants that promote heart health, reduce inflammation, and may lower the risk of chronic diseasesIf it were cappuccino, I'd prefer cappuccino, but in this case, between tea and coffee, I prefer tea.
In excess, everything is bad, but compared to coffee, tea is definitely not bad.Tea isn't bad as it is a nutrient-rich beverage packed with antioxidants that promote heart health, reduce inflammation, and may lower the risk of chronic diseases
Well if you say so. But for me everything needs to be taken in moderation to avoid overdose and the benefits derivedIn excess, everything is bad, but compared to coffee, tea is definitely not bad.
No, actually, coffee isn't good and neither is caffeine. You might really like it, but it's not good for your health at all. It's great that you love it and can drink as much as you want, but obviously, too much of it is bad. Tea isn't as harmful as coffee, as far as I know, but obviously, too much of it is also bad.Both coffee and tea are very good but I believe tea is the best for me because I have been using tea all this while but it's been long since I took coffee
I prefer to drink tea at nightI take tea and it have been my best morning and evening food coffee is good but I don't just have interest for it