Originally posted by DraxusI have never really understood why Americans like coffee hot and tea cold. Even though I am one. and that is how I like it. Yet most Europeans seem to enjoy tea hot. At least that is what I hear. Now I understand there are exceptions but as a rule this is pretty much the case. Please feel free to correct me on this.
I'd rather have me a nice cool glass of synthehol. Where is 10 forward when you need it?
My preferance
Coffee Black.
Tea with lemmon and mint.
Originally posted by cashthetrashThe Americans I know like both of them both ways.
I have never really understood why Americans like coffee hot and tea cold. Even though I am one. and that is how I like it. Yet most Europeans seem to enjoy tea hot. At least that is what I hear. Now I understand there are exceptions but as a rule this is pretty much the case. Please feel free to correct me on this.
My preferance
Coffee Black.
Tea with lemmon and mint.
Originally posted by cashthetrashi'm bi-caffenal myself .. and if you noticed my post, it reads .. Vietnamese coffee (which is served cold) and Chinese tea (which is served hot) .. and yes, i'm American.
I have never really understood why Americans like coffee hot and tea cold. Even though I am one. and that is how I like it. Yet most Europeans seem to enjoy tea hot. At least that is what I hear. Now I understand there are exceptions but as a rule this is pretty much the case. Please feel free to correct me on this.
My preferance
Coffee Black.
Tea with lemmon and mint.
I like expresso too, but the Viet is the strongest coffee i've found yet.
It saves a lot of time. One Vietnamese coffee is all you'll need
Originally posted by BromageAgreed.
Coffee first thing in the morning, then tea any other time of the day.
B.
Nice strong black coffee (one sugar) ante meridien.
Strong, HOT, tea with a splash of milk any other time.
Americans do not make tea well, in my experience - it is weak and tepid. No wonder they prefer coffee.