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Hot Beverage wars - Coffee or Tea?


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Do you like Coffee or Tea ??  

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  1. 1. Which is your favorite beverage, the one you will wake up to or can't talk to anybody before having this first sip in the morning or live without?

    • Coffee
    • Tea
    • Others (Bournvita, Boost, Proteinex, Ovaltine, Complan, Horlicks, Hershey's Chocolate Syrup, Nesquick)
    • None which also means you are a Justin Beaver fan
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4 minutes ago, zen said

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In Ind, Chai rules with per capita consumption of approx 10x more than coffee  

 

Forget India, World says ...

 

http://firstwefeast.com/drink/2015/01/infographic-coffee-vs-tea-consumption-around-the-world

 

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It’s official: the world’s favorite hot drink is coffee, according to a new infographic the Huffington Post put together. Using retail sales data collected from Euromonitor, HuffPo assembled this handy chart that helps you visualize just what we put in our cups all over the world.

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18 minutes ago, Vilander said:

ok then add..

 

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:beer:

 

 

How do drink your whiskey - boil it and add sugar in it ? Unless you do it, it is not a hot beverage.  ? 

neat is room temperature, some people add rocks and some water/soda and really really dumb stupid people mix pepsi/coke/sprite to their whiskey. SO, it is a not a hot beverage.

 

Annai..vote pannungu..

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@maniac More prefer Madras Filter Kaapi to American versions. We do get some with moderate chicory mixed chikkamaglur coffee powder (local make) which works very good in Indian style filters.

 But while in US, I used to have starbucks brewed coffee (not fancy lattes) and never liked DDonuts. But the european version is much better, italian/french coffee - black with a hint of sugar. Never had a taste for cappuccino / cafe latte. 

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31 minutes ago, coffee_rules said:

@maniac More prefer Madras Filter Kaapi to American versions. We do get some with moderate chicory mixed chikkamaglur coffee powder (local make) which works very good in Indian style filters.

 But while in US, I used to have starbucks brewed coffee (not fancy lattes) and never liked DDonuts. But the european version is much better, italian/french coffee - black with a hint of sugar. Never had a taste for cappuccino / cafe latte. 

I love our Indian filter Kaapi too , dont like Lattes much . Dunkin dounuts coffee with pumpkin spice is pretty nice though .

 

 

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1 hour ago, coffee_rules said:

 

How do drink your whiskey - boil it and add sugar in it ? Unless you do it, it is not a hot beverage.  ? 

neat is room temperature, some people add rocks and some water/soda and really really dumb stupid people mix pepsi/coke/sprite to their whiskey. SO, it is a not a hot beverage.

 

Annai..vote pannungu..

lol vote madiddene saar. Its coffee for me.

 

but Whiskey is hot...dont do blasphamy people will revolt esp in Bangalore.

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i like both filter coffee as well as tea ( started taking tea only in the last 4/5 years ) ..

but i prefer tea more than coffee now .. also if i  take more coffee i get headache , no such issues with tea for me

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10 hours ago, coffee_rules said:

 

How do drink your whiskey - boil it and add sugar in it ? Unless you do it, it is not a hot beverage.  ? 

neat is room temperature, some people add rocks and some water/soda and really really dumb stupid people mix pepsi/coke/sprite to their whiskey. SO, it is a not a hot beverage.

 

Annai..vote pannungu..

Ok. Add Sake then.

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Tea lover here! My best tea drinking experience came from Darjeeling trip, the tea in East/North East India tastes different, more flavourful. Even their local brand tea bags can give Twinings english breakfast a run for it's money.

 

I also love the rose scented tea served in Parsi restaurants in Mumbai.

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