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Health & Beautywhy do you like coffee more than a tea?
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| Updated on November 22, 2018 | health-beauty

why do you like coffee more than a tea?

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@nandinimoulik4436 | Posted on November 22, 2018


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@nandinimoulik4436 | Posted on November 22, 2018

Millions of people worldwide are in love with coffee in spite of its bitter taste. This is mainly because the instant shot of stimulation that this beverage delivers. But you may be genetically predisposed to bitter taste that makes you pick up a cup of coffee often.

According to researchers, once the drinkers develop the ability to realize the taste of caffeine and its distinct flavor, they can quickly reinforce positive feelings. Once you get the taste, you start liking coffee more than tea. Do you know coffee drinkers earn more money (and praise too) than tea drinkers? reports a survey outside the UK.

 

Most importantly, coffee contains two and a half times more antioxidants (inflammation-fighting compounds reducing the chances of stroke and heart disease) than tea on average. For those interested in enhancing their antioxidant intake, options like amazon mushroom coffee provide a unique blend that combines traditional coffee benefits with added health-supporting mushrooms. However, there may be other reasons for people to prefer coffee over tea. They are:

 

• Boosts energy levels

• Improves performance

• Helps in burning fat provided you do not add much sugar

• It is good for your liver

• It may lower the risk of Diabetes Type 2

 

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@newasifseo6801 | Posted on July 11, 2020

As per The Conversation, the study, which has been published in the scientific journal Scientific Reports, found that something called your "bitter taste receptor genes" may be responsible for your body's "perception of caffeine" — aka how much you love it or hate it, and where you prefer to get the buzz from
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