Americans don’t drink as much of tea as Europeans. It annoys me, because I can’t for example buy any black tea at my Costco and have to go to a different store, but they have entire aisle of nothing but coffee.
Most Europeans outside Britain don’t drink that much tea either.
Also coffee in Europe tends to be espressos rather than filter coffee, so more coffee (the actual beans) per unit of water than in the US (which is why you seldom find free-refills coffee in Europe and that only in places serving filter coffee).
Americans don’t drink as much of tea as Europeans. It annoys me, because I can’t for example buy any black tea at my Costco and have to go to a different store, but they have entire aisle of nothing but coffee.
Most Europeans outside Britain don’t drink that much tea either.
Also coffee in Europe tends to be espressos rather than filter coffee, so more coffee (the actual beans) per unit of water than in the US (which is why you seldom find free-refills coffee in Europe and that only in places serving filter coffee).
That’s because tea is weak sauce.
Gonna need more caffeine than that, chief.
Tea has more caffeine than coffee.
Bullshit!
Coffee has 95-200 mg per 8 oz, depending on the type and brew strength.
Tea has between 20-70 mg, depending on the type.