Coffee or tea

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The kind of coffee that i can drink from the mugs that i stole from this elves brother

Coffee!! Also Vietnamese coffee:)

I like my coffee in another room because I hate strong smells.

I like my tea dumped on a gnomes head because that stuff smells like piss.

I like both. :woman_shrugging:

Coffee: Medium or Dark Roast. I drink it black or with a hint of creamer. No sugar.

Tea: I like most teas and I drink them straight, no sugar. I favor Earl Grey for my black tea. Green tea is good too and as far as herbal teas go, Lavender is my favourite.

I like dark magic with the vanilla almond milk when it comes to coffee.

For tea I like chamomile (smells awesome almost like red hot candies) and it’s good for nighttime as it makes you sleepy.

Black tea isn’t bad but obviously if you drink too much of this stuff your kidneys will complain.

Green tea. Hot. No sugar.

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Coffee. I prefer light roast, it has more caffeine in it than dark roast. And milk or cream. Sometimes with a little sugar or Splenda.

I prefer tea over coffee.

Coffee makes me sleepy and I do not understand why. Red Bull and strong Teas keep me awake, so it is not the caffeine… but coffee and espresso make me sleepy. And they are acidic and can give me heart burn. So I am not much into that bean juice.

As far as tea, I love most types. Especially herbal teas. Chamomile is tried and true. Lemongrass and Ginger are awesome. Lavender, hibiscus… I love it. Teas are nice for mild issues like sleeplessness, tummy aches, even muscle aches. Green teas are good too. And white teas!

But I don’t really drink black teas often. Maybe once in a blue moon I will have a strong Earl Grey.

Same here! Green tea every morning. Water at work (except when I’m sick then its Tea) Best tea I’ve had was Jasmine tea in Chengdu (they used leaves and the flowers) I drink coffee sometimes with cream and sugar on special occasions.

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I like both, but I probably drink more tea than coffee.

Earl Grey, or Matcha Green Tea are my preferred types, but I’m not super fussy. My grandmother bought me some leaf loose Oolong from her trip over to China, and it’s pretty good.

Coffee.

I pretty much like medium/whatever roast.

Been getting Yuban Traditional lately, from the grocery store.

Coffee for me. My grandparents were British and I inherited a taste for British food but never took to tea. Every time I tried tea it just tasted like watered down dish water to me.

I love iced tea but I consider that its own thing.

I just drink water