How do you drink your coffee or tea? With milk and sugar or Just Black?

India
November 16, 2007 6:58am CST
I prefer to drink my coffee or tea with milk and sugar added to that. Some people drink just black coffee or black tea without adding milk and sugar. Some drink with milk but without sugar. How about you? Which one you drink and which one you prefer?
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@marguicha (222797)
• Chile
13 Jun 11
I never use sugar in coffee or tea. I prefer tea with hot water and nothing else. As for coffee, I add a little bit of milk usually. I love a capucchino with lots of cream once in a while, but I don´t do that at home.
• India
14 Jun 11
Hai Marguicha nice to see you after sometime as I was away from mylot for sometime. Well I too want to taste coffee with cream. I will do that today. Have a good day.
• India
12 Jun 11
Buchiji I am fond of tea, occassionally i take cofee too, my wife prepares from pure milk only, we both have diabetes so we add sugar free for swettness, yes, she always adds a thick layer of cream over it.. In train i go for lemon tea Thank you so much for sharing Enjoy life to fullest. Professor ‘*^Bhuwan^*’. .
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• India
14 Jun 11
I think your wife is an expert in making tea. Adding cream layer to the tea must be really tasty. I will do that and see how it tastes. Thanks for the idea. Have a good day.
@edigital (2709)
• United States
27 Nov 07
Tea I dring hot and coffe ice cold.
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• India
28 Nov 07
Quite Contrast is it?
@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
17 Nov 07
Both tea and coffee are my favorite drinks. I like to drink hot tea without sugar and milk. I love to take hot coffee well stirred with coffee mate and sweeten milk. Sometimes I do like to take hot black coffee with bit of sugar added. I don’t like to take plain black coffee as it is rather bitter.
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• India
20 Nov 07
I too do not like sugarless coffee. But I have sugar and doctor asked me to take without sugar. But I am adding little sugar and drinking. Otherwise I do not want any coffee at all.
@firumon (501)
• India
17 Nov 07
Hi friend, I every time used to drink tea by adding milk and sugar.. I drink black tea only on night times, inorder to avoid sleep. Mainly on previous days of examination.. My grandmother used to drink tea without sugar.. Because she have diabetes.. Drinking too much black tea may cause hazards to our body.. Teeth will be blacked.. That is why i avoid black tea most times.. Drinking black tea is very simple method to avoid sleep.. In restaurants they never use pure milk, but essence like milk powder.. Thats all, thank you...
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• India
20 Nov 07
As it is coffee or tea avoids sleep. Black coffee or tea may be still effective I think. Thanks friend for the response.
@monty24 (154)
• India
21 Nov 07
I like my coffe 2 be with milk and sugar and my morning tea should be black with sugar.
• India
24 Nov 07
So sugar for both tea and coffee. Enjoy.
• India
16 Nov 07
I like both.In the morning i drink tea with sugar and milk and in the evening i prefer black tea.Black tea is good for headache.
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• India
17 Nov 07
You are very true Sreejithsreenivas, Black tea is good for headache and, if you add little lemon juice to it, it reduces the stomachache. I have personally seen this.
@jayperiod (870)
• United States
16 Nov 07
I love to drink my coffee black. I love the taste of a good roast. It's fine just the way it is. Tea, though, it depends on the blend of leaves. A Darjeeling or Earl Grey, I drink without anything. A spiced Indian Chai, I put a little milk and sugar in.
• India
20 Nov 07
Oh! You have tasted Indian spicy tea (chai) is it? There is Lasa and Lamsa tea varieties of South India which are very tasty. Try it friend.
@lecanis (16647)
• Murfreesboro, Tennessee
16 Nov 07
Coffee -cream and sugar. Actually I love those flavored creamers. :) Black tea - cream and sugar. White, green, or herbal tea: nothing, or perhaps a bit of honey. I can't imagine drinking anything with milk but no sugar. Blech.
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• India
17 Nov 07
My daughter also adds honey to tea. I have not tasted that tea.
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@dpk262006 (58676)
• Delhi, India
17 Nov 07
I do not feel like taking black coffee or tea. I also prefer it with some milk and sugar. I wonder, how people enjoy tea or coffee with sugar.
• India
20 Nov 07
With sugar or without sugar you mean?
@TravisE (440)
• United States
16 Nov 07
Milk, no sugar. I do milk only because the lactic acids in the milk neutralize the tanic acids in the coffee making it easier on my tum-tum.
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• India
20 Nov 07
Oh! I did not know about this point. Thanks.
@nyumix (1658)
• Belgium
16 Nov 07
When I drink my coffee, I like to add a little milk and sugar. Whipping cream on top of it is also fine sometimes.
• India
17 Nov 07
Vav! You must be enjoying your coffee really with cream layer.
@Sillychick (3275)
• United States
16 Nov 07
I like whole milk or half and half, plus a little sugar in my coffee, or just a little flavored creamer. I don't drink tea at all, but hubby does and he likes it with honey.
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• India
20 Nov 07
That means your coffee must be light. My cousin drinks like that and I always remember to give him that coffee.
@homebody (24)
• Canada
17 Nov 07
I drink my coffee with Coffeemate and Splenda, and my tea with Splenda. I drink more coffee than tea. I like the herbal teas. They help me to relax. I like good coffee and I am willing to spend more to get the best quality.
• India
20 Nov 07
I know. I too need good quality coffee even if it is less in quantity. When I went for a tour, I struggled a lot to get good coffee.
@julianarw (1521)
• Netherlands
16 Nov 07
Hi, I only drink tea and if i drink tea, i don't put anything. So...black tea. But my husband drink both, coffee and tea. When he drink coffee, he put little bit milk. And if he drink tea, same as me...black tea.
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• India
17 Nov 07
Hai that is good friend. I heard black tea is good for health. But I am not used to it. I badly need milk and sugar. I accepted your friend request. Thanks friend.