2. Do you prefer Tea (Chinese) or Coffee (Arab Muslim)?
>Tea originated in Southwest China during the Shang dynasty, where it was used as a medicinal drink.[7]
>The earliest credible evidence of coffee-drinking as the modern beverage appears in modern-day Yemen in southern Arabia in the middle of the 15th century in Sufi shrines.[1
I love coffee. But I kinda wish I was more of a tea person as coffee is very addictive and has yellowed my teeth. I don't like instant coffee however. I do appreciate the "tea boom" and how people are now getting interested in various types of teas. The various tea leaves are no longer stereotyped as a niche "Hippy" thing but are now appreciated by wider audiences who likely would have previously only been exposed to standard English breakfast/earl grey teas etc. Even my own mother has begun drinking tea with no milk, and that's kind of a big thing coming from her British heritage and upbringing.
>coffee is very addictive and has yellowed my teeth. I'm pretty sure that black tea causes even worse stains. I always avoid using white mugs when I drink breakfast tea.
James Richardson
Most coffee drinkers are hipsters with manbuns though
James Miller
I'm not a fan of coffee because it hurts my stomach
Ryder Flores
Both, but primarily tea. Coffee is good a couple of times a week though, with lots of milk and sugar of course.