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Did you know that after water, tea is the most consumed beverage around the globe?
I knew it was at one time, but I thought coffee had made big inroads, especially in the states. I can see how it might be on a global scale, though.
I did. And tea (or chai) is my warm beverage of choice.
Shocking! Why not coffee? Hugs, Valeie
One I did know. The margin isn't small either.
Considering how much they drink it in the Orient, not surprising.
I would have thought it would have been coffee but didn’t think of Asia or Britain.
I enjoy tea (hot or iced), but I need coffee in the morning. It doesn't surprise me that it's the most consumed beverage, though.
I did know that
Amazing. I wouldn't have guessed. I hardly ever drink tea.
as much coffee's on the shelves; I would have thought that would be second in line ~~~ ! happy weekend; goin off the grid fora few ☺☺♥3
I agree. Coffee has made huge inroads, especially in the U.S.
Good to know. I'm drinking more and more tea.
Heh. Why not indeed? :)
Yay you!
If it was broken down by country, I imagine it would be different.
Yes on hot and iced tea, and coffee in the morning:)
Yes, I did :)I do like my cup of tea.All the best Jan
Thats the two things I drink :)
Yay you.
What's your drink of choice?
It probably is over here:)Enjoy your time away.
What kind do you drink, Jan?
I do my part. I drink at least a pot a day. :)
No lo sabía, te mando un beso.
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I think I DID know this. And I'm a fan, too!
Not in my household. For the first time in a few months I had a mug of tea yesterday...lemon-ginger tea.
I did not know that but, I am not surprised. I do enjoy my herbal tea.
I did not know that. Interesting. In fact, I am enjoying a cuppa right now--Constant Comment.
Really? I would have thought it would be coffee, but then again it does make sense, considering how tea plays an important role in some cultures, like in England or in Japan.
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I knew it was at one time, but I thought coffee had made big inroads, especially in the states. I can see how it might be on a global scale, though.
I did. And tea (or chai) is my warm beverage of choice.
Shocking! Why not coffee? Hugs, Valeie
One I did know. The margin isn't small either.
Considering how much they drink it in the Orient, not surprising.
I would have thought it would have been coffee but didn’t think of Asia or Britain.
I enjoy tea (hot or iced), but I need coffee in the morning. It doesn't surprise me that it's the most consumed beverage, though.
I did know that
Amazing. I wouldn't have guessed. I hardly ever drink tea.
as much coffee's on the shelves; I would have thought that would be second in line ~~~ ! happy weekend; goin off the grid fora few ☺☺♥3
I agree. Coffee has made huge inroads, especially in the U.S.
Good to know. I'm drinking more and more tea.
Heh. Why not indeed? :)
Yay you!
If it was broken down by country, I imagine it would be different.
Yes on hot and iced tea, and coffee in the morning:)
Yes, I did :)
I do like my cup of tea.
All the best Jan
Thats the two things I drink :)
Yay you.
What's your drink of choice?
It probably is over here:)
Enjoy your time away.
What kind do you drink, Jan?
I do my part. I drink at least a pot a day. :)
No lo sabía, te mando un beso.
Band Baaja Barat Wedding Solution
I think I DID know this. And I'm a fan, too!
Not in my household. For the first time in a few months I had a mug of tea yesterday...lemon-ginger tea.
I did not know that but, I am not surprised. I do enjoy my herbal tea.
I did not know that. Interesting. In fact, I am enjoying a cuppa right now--Constant Comment.
Really? I would have thought it would be coffee, but then again it does make sense, considering how tea plays an important role in some cultures, like in England or in Japan.
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