Brits love tea. It’s believed we drink 165 million cups every day. Trailing behind is coffee, with 95 million cups drunk daily. Sometimes we choose one over the other based on the belief it’s ...
But researchers looking at the carbon footprint of a cup of tea versus a cup of coffee — without any sugar or milk — say the former wins the day, simply because we use less product per cup.
For example, in 1820, the German chemist Runge, discovered the caffein of coffee, and a few years after, Oudry, the French chemist, discovered the thein of tea—both crystalline bitter substances ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Millions of people consume coffee or tea, with some even enjoying multiple cups of these caffeinated beverages daily. Coffee is known to perk a person up in ...
On International Coffee Day, we headed to Rochester to find out if coffee really has taken over tea as Kent's favourite brew. Bartholomew Hall reports.
This 1.7-liter stainless steel kettle quickly brings water to the temperatures needed for optimum flavor from tea or coffee. The Cuisinart CPK-17 remains our top pick for the tenth year in a row.