Coffee vs. Tea

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Tea and coffee are the two most common beverages in the world. They are widely believed to be addictive and hazardous to health when taken in large quantities.

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CoffeeTea
Part of plant used Bean Leaf
Caffeine Content 80-185 mg per 8 ounce cup (236 ml) depending upon the brew and the type of roasted coffee used 15 - 70 mg per cup
Types of Consumption , Brewed, Instant, Decaf Brewed, Decaf Instant, Plunger, Filter White Tea, Green Tea, Oolong Tea, Black/Red Tea, Post Fermented Tea, Yellow Tea, Kukicha
Additions Sugar, Milk Milk, Sugar, Spices, Ginger, Lemon juice, etc.
Origin Period 9th Century AD 2737 BC
Place of Origin Ethiopia and Yemen Yunnan province of China, the Indian state of Assam, and northern Myanmar
Largest Producers Brazil, Indonesia, India India, China, Kenya
Largest Consumers USA India, China, Japan, United Kingdom
Cultural connotation Fast Paced Genteel
Properties related to Cancer None of the ingredients in coffee have been associated with fighting disease or enhancing health. Research is still being carried out on whether the high content of caffeine in coffee is a risk factor or not. Tea contains tannin and catechin, which have been associated with preventing cancer and heart diseases.
Binomial Name Coffea Arabica, Coffea Benghalensis, Coffea Canephora, Coffea Congensis, Coffea Dewevrei, Coffea Excelsa, Coffea Gallienii, Coffea Bonnieri, Coffea Mogeneti, Coffea Liberica, Coffea Stenophylla Camellia sinensis, Camellia assamica
Serving Size 8 fluid ounces (236 ml) Depends on the size of vessel

Black Coffee and Tea with milk and cream

History of Tea vs Coffee

Both coffee and tea have legendary pasts, including wars that have been waged for access to these products. Tea was discovered by the ancient Chinese ruler Shen Nong , when a fateful leaf fell into his boiling water.

The history of coffee began much later and is believed to have been first cultivated in Arabia near the Red Sea in 674 A.D. The story of Coffee dates back to the 1400s, when a Yemeni shepherd named Kaldi noticed that his sheep began to act unusually frisky after eating berries from an unfamiliar plant. Curious, Kaldi picked one and popped it into his mouth. Within a few minutes, he was as hyperactive as a kid. He told of his discovery of this stimulator to scholars who used it to keep awake, and then someone made a "tea" out of it ("tea" out of coffee fruits without the bean is still known in Yemen and has a similar, but milder effect). The story says that then one day someone dropped a bean into the fire by accident, and thus coffe was born. Mocha, an old yemeni port, was the first and for a long time the only place to export coffee, hence the name "Mocca Coffee".

Scientific differences between tea and coffee

Tea and Coffee plants are members of the evergreen family. If allowed to grow naturally, both would develop into fairly large trees. But both plants are kept trimmed to the height of a shrub, so they can be manageably harvested. Both plants produce a drink whose flavor is subtly affected by the growing conditions, such as soil condition, moisture, surrounding vegetation, etc. Both Coffee and Tea have been naturally imparted with a chemical that provides stimulation, caffeine . Also, both drinks come from dried versions of a part of the plant. Finally, both use very similar methods of preparation.

Molecular composition

Tea contains tannin, catechin, Vitamin E, Vitamin C , Natural fluorine and Polysaccharides. tannin and catechin have been associated with preventing cancer and heart disease Coffee contains caffeine, trigonelline, chlorogenic acid , phenolic acid, amino acid, carbohydrates, minerals , organic acids aldehydes, ketones, esters, amines, and mercaptans. Some antioxidants in coffee have been associated with fighting disease or enhancing health.

Caffeine content and effects

Tea: Tea has approximately 55 milligrams of caffeine per cup. Various teas contain different amounts of caffeine. Green tea contains the least, about one-third the caffeine as black and oolong about two-thirds as much. The caffeine in tea is said to increase concentration, and enhance the sense of taste and smell. The effect of caffeine in tea usually takes longer to enter the blood stream than coffee therefore, seems gentler to the system. About 80% of the caffeine in black tea can be removed easily at home. Coffee: Coffee has approximately 125-185 milligrams of caffeine per cup. The caffeine in coffee is sometimes associated with a lift followed by a letdown. The effects of the caffeine in coffee are immediate and sometimes arouse feelings of anxiety known as "coffee jitters". Many varieties of decaffeinated coffees are available on the market today. Note: Studies have shown that tea or coffee drunk in moderation (two [it reported] cups of coffee a day and four or five cups of black tea) has no harmful effects.

Medical differences between tea and coffee

Coffee has just one real claim to fame—its caffeine content. Granted, caffeine is useful in alleviating asthma by helping relax the airways in the lungs. (In fact, the stimulant was used for precisely that purpose in Europe in the 1850s.) But that's about the extent of its practicality for health purposes. By contrast, tea is known for its abilities to fight both cancer and heart disease. There are two types of teas, black and green, which are essentially the same plant, Camellia sinensis . The difference is that black tea leaves are fermented; green are not. Teas of both varieties contain polyphenols , a class of flavonoids . These compounds function as powerful antioxidants that can protect your body from free radical stress. The most notable of these is quercetin, well known for its ability to temper allergic reactions and interrupt the oxidation of LDL , or "bad," cholesterol. Quercetin can also be very useful in helping to fight and prevent cancer. Apples and onions are some of the other foods that contain quercetin in high amounts. Green tea may prevent cancer, restrict blood cholesterol , control high blood pressure, lower blood sugar, suppress aging, deter food poisoning, prevent and treat skin disease, stop cavities, and fight viruses. Coming to Coffee, no strong results suggest that coffee may enhance health as greatly as Tea does. But it does help in combating drowsiness, temporarily boosting athletic performance, easing congestion due to colds and flu , preventing asthma attacks and enhancing the pain-relieving effects of aspirin . So, one can safely conclude that Tea, especially Green Tea offers great health advantages in long term over Coffee.

Tea vs Coffee: The Medical Mystery

For your heart: Research has proved that Tea is good for you heart since it decreases the serum cholesterol, triglyceride and free fatty acid . Tea also has antioxidants which will prevent the healthy cholesterol from turning unhealthy and thus fatal to the heart.

Coffee, on the other hand, has a fat -like chemical, called cafestol , which increases the cholesterol level. For those of you who drink decaffeinated coffee, the cafestol is not reduced by decaffeination . Decaffeinated Coffee = coffee with caffeine removed (actually reduced to a large extent). However, recent studies also show that coffee is good for preventing heart attacks. Caffeine neutralizes endogenous enzymes which cause vascular congestion leading to heart attack. Studies have shown that caffeine — an antioxidant — can increase brain function, lower the risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes, and reduce the risk or onset of cancer and Parkinson’s disease. [1]

Illnesses countered by tea and coffee

Cancer: Tea has an important component called EGCG and theaflavin which suppresses the enzymes required for the growth of cancer cells. Remember, it only slows the process. Research is still being carried out on whether the high content of caffeine in coffee is a risk factor or not.

Asthma: Theophyline is used for treating asthma . Caffeine has very similar properties to Theophyline and helps in the stimulating the muscles by acting on the bronchial tubes. Coffee also constricts the blood vessels in the brain and is thus used in the medication of migraine . People who habitually drink coffee in the morning may develop a headache if they miss their morning coffee due to brain blood vessel dilation. Tea having lesser caffeine does not help much.

Pregnancy: Those who drink more coffee during pregnancy are likely to find their babies to be nervous and restless. Caffeine causes anxiety. Infact even tea should be avoided. A maximum of 3 cups of tea or 1 cup of coffee is allowed. After dinner: Tea also helps in digestion. It drives away the fatigue by flushing the system. If you drink coffee after dinner, you will take more time to go to bed. Since coffee has higher caffeine content, it is a stronger stimulant and increases the blood flow due to its central nervous system stimulation. Because of the increased effect on heart rate, there is more blood circulation through the kidneys (called clearance) and as a result, caffeine has a diuretic effect. Like Tea, coffee is good for digestion too. It is good for people wanting to work late after dinner (students) to have coffee instead of tea. Caffeine also stimulates histamine production and histamine in turn stimulates gastric secretion, That is why sometimes excessive caffeine may result in indigestion or heartburn .

A European study of over half a million people in 10 countries published in July 2017 in the Annals of Internal Medicine concluded that drinking coffee was associated with a lower risk of death from various causes. According to the study, people who drank two to four cups a day had an 18% lower risk of death compared with people who did not drink coffee. The effects did not vary by country so they are believed likely to be universally applicable.

Very hot drinks may cause cancer

In June 2016, the World Health Organization's (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) published their research findings in Lancet Oncology which concluded that that drinking very hot beverages, which they defined as anything above 149F (65C) is correlated with higher risk of cancer of the esophagus.

The National Coffee Association recommendation is to serve coffee at 180–185F but most coffee shops serve their drinks at about 10 degrees below that, which is still higher than the level the IARC found to be linked with increased cancer risk.

In 1991 the IARC had labeled coffee itself as a possible carcinogen citing studies that linked coffee to a higher risk of bladder cancer. However, there is more data available now than there was in 1991. In fact, this latest study reverses the 1991 classification concluding that there isn’t sufficient evidence to classify coffee itself as a carcinogen. People who drink more coffee seem to have lower rates of certain cancers, including liver and endometrial cancers. [2]

Other Medicinal Uses

Medicinal uses of tea

  • To cure loose motions: Lemon tea with biscuits made of husk in two to three doses.
  • To decrease Obesity : Honey tea first thing in the morning.
  • To cure fire burns: Covering the burnt part with a cloth soaked in cold black tea [no milk, no sugar] and replacing and repeating every half an hour.
  • To remove Phlegm in the body: Basil / black pepper / ginger tea
  • To cure windy troubles: After light lunch, take black tea [very little sugar and milk, if a must for any individual to relish tea].
  • Tea as Skin-care Lotion: Apply strained tea leaves on face with very little sugar added to it and leave it to dry. Then remove them by massaging face. After 15 minutes just wash face with lukewarm limewater. This is also effective treatment to remove wrinkles from face.
  • To cure Lethargy and Sleepiness: A cup of hot black tea.
  • Tea leaves as Mosquito Repellant: Dried up strained tea leaves can be sprinkled on to coal furnace or ‘Angithi’.
  • Use of tea leaves in gardening : Add strained tea leaves / powder to soil and it is very good manure. It is being practiced by me with pronounced result for all kind of plants and especially very good for flower plants.
  • Tea leaves solution as Beauty aid: Add a little of tea leaves water to henna soaked in water to leave better marks on palm.

Medicinal uses of coffee

  • Extreme Cold condition: Adding a few drops of brandy in a cup of coffee cures all the congestion in the lungs. This combination is especially good for persons suffering from pneumonia or bronchitis.
  • Coffee as energizer: When one is extremely tired and fails to get sleep, a cup of hot coffee mixed with a spoon of honey will energize the body to relax it.

Lifestyle differences

Tea is a genteel beverage requiring preparation and time to sip. The pace is always slow, calm and tranquil, the beverage soothing. On the other hand, the coffee culture can be fast paced and frantic. Images of people in lines at the drive-through talking into microphones and driving around buildings to pick up huge paper cups of the daily special come to mind.

Coffee is extremely popular in the United States. 63% of Americans consume coffee daily and the average American drinks 23 gallons of coffee every year. [3] [4]

Coffee consumption in America over the past 100 years

Prices for both tea and coffee vary by brand and flavor. Current prices for some of the brands are available on Amazon.com:

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  • Why the British are Drinking Coffee Instead of Tea - Washington Post
  • Very Hot Drinks Are ‘Probable’ Cancer Trigger, Says WHO - TIME magazine

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August 24, 2011, 4:15pm The wrongest might be that 3 cups of coffee will stop diarrhea. Coffee moves your bowels. — 68.✗.✗.104
March 22, 2014, 6:14am Coffee makes you three times awake, not help you to get sleep. That's why I never drink coffee at night if I can help it. My last cuppa usually is in the late afternoon. — 220.✗.✗.187
March 15, 2012, 6:41am http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/coffee-new-health-food. This is just the first source of information. Can you please research more the next time and dont sound like you are selling tea?!. — 122.✗.✗.214
January 10, 2012, 7:48pm Biased much? Also coffee is known to loosen plaque, and aid in oral health. — 68.✗.✗.39
December 18, 2010, 7:53pm There are several crucial errors and misinformation in this article. Honestly, this is ridiculous. You have several things completely WRONG. What about white tea? I urge anyone reading this article to read further , about tea specifically. Because there is much more accurate information on the net out that about it. — 98.✗.✗.48
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How to Compare & Contrast Tea and Coffee

Tea and coffee are both ancient beverages enjoyed for their rich flavor and stimulating properties. People also appreciate the health benefits these two drinks offer.

Coffee has been around since the 9th Century AD and the history of tea reaches back to 2737 BC, but both coffee and tea were first introduced to England within seven years of each other. Coffee originated in Ethiopia, and tea had its origins in China, Myanmar and India.

Tea and coffee are both trees in their natural state, but are pruned to a smaller size to facilitate harvesting. The leaves of tea are harvested, while the berries of the coffee plant are collected. Both are dried before consumption, but coffee must be roasted as well.

Preparation

Tea is steeped and coffee is usually brewed. Coffee and tea are both drunk throughout the day, but especially in the morning for their stimulating properties. Both are usually drunk hot, but iced versions of both tea and coffee are also consumed.

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An average cup of tea has approximately half the caffeine content of coffee.

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Tea contains more antioxidants per cup than coffee, but coffee contains more minerals.

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If you switch from coffee to tea for just one week, you'll notice a difference with your health. Here is a comparison of tea vs coffee and why tea is better.

The age-old debate. Which is better? Tea or coffee?

Avid drinkers on both sides swear that their beverage of choice is the best. Coffee tastes better, tea is more versatile, coffee gives a better pick-me-up, tea offers more health benefits . Whatever the reason, everyone has a reason for preferring one over the other.

But what about your health? Is one really better than the other for your well-being?

Let's compare tea vs coffee side-by-side to find out!

Of course, both tea and coffee contain caffeine. It's generally known that tea contains less caffeine than coffee. But do you know how much of a difference there is?

There is a range, of course, depending on the type of tea or coffee that you're drinking. But an 8 oz cup of brewed black coffee contains between 95-165 mg of caffeine , while 8 ounces of black tea contains only 25-48 mg. The levels are even lower in green tea with only 25-29 mg. That's a big difference!

But how much caffeine is too much? The simple fact that coffee has more caffeine doesn't make it worse for you, right?

Well, if you're drinking more than 400mg of caffeine a day, you're going to want to consider cutting back. That means that depending on the coffee you drink, even three cups a day is too much. Alternatively, even at the high end of the black tea range, you can have eight cups of tea before you start getting an unhealthy amount.

Energy Boost

While both tea and coffee contain the same stimulant, caffeine, it affects the body differently. The body absorbs the caffeine in coffee much quicker, giving you a jolt of energy virtually instantaneously.

Tea, however, contains an amino acid called L-theanine . This amino acid slows the absorption of caffeine. Thus, you receive a more steady flow of energy over a longer period of time.

This amino acid also helps reduce anxiety and make you feel relaxed, but not drowsy. In combination with caffeine (like in a cup of tea!), it can improve focus and attention.

Antioxidants

Antioxidants are big news in the health world. There are many fantastic claims that antioxidants can do everything from preventing cancer to reversing the effects of aging. Regardless of how true some of the more far-reaching claims are, antioxidants are good for you and it's good to get them in your diet.

Both coffee and tea have antioxidants, but is one better than the other?

Tea is chock full of antioxidants. Fruits and vegetables are often touted as the richest sources of antioxidants. Tea, however, is estimated to have about 10 times the amount. This varies, of course, depending on the type of tea and fruit or vegetable being compared.

Coffee is also a rich source of antioxidants. In fact, many coffee drinkers decide that's a good reason to up their coffee intake.

But, remember the caffeine levels that we talked about? Upping your coffee intake for the antioxidants also ups the amount of caffeine you're getting. However, you can drink far more tea and enjoy the benefits of the antioxidants without getting nearly as much caffeine.

Bone Density

A surprising phenomenon that still requires more research is the relationship between bone density and drinking tea and coffee . There is some indication that drinking coffee can have a negative effect on bone density. In some cases, it can increase the chances of developing osteoporosis, especially in women.

One theory is that the caffeine in coffee is responsible for this phenomenon. However, the same results are not seen with drinking tea. In fact, there is some indication that drinking tea actually helps promote strong bones.

More research is necessary to understand the underlying causes. But tea is a winner over coffee when it comes to maintaining strong bones, whatever the reason for it.

Weight Loss

Both coffee and tea seem to have an effect on weight loss but in different ways. The stimulants in a cup of coffee can give your metabolism a boost and give you more energy to exercise more throughout the day.

However, the effect seems to be short-lived. People who drink coffee daily tend to develop a tolerance and the effects drop off after a couple of weeks. Thus if you want to use coffee for weight loss you'd have to cycle your intake. For example, drink coffee for a couple weeks, don't drink coffee for a couple weeks and so on.

Tea, on the other hand, seems to have a more positive effect. Research indicates that tea drinkers tend to have less body fat overall. But the underlying reason is not crystal clear.

Some studies indicate that tea can help improve the metabolism of fat and even help prevent it from forming. Another theory is that people who drink more tea tend to drink less sugary drinks or sodas.

So, the jury's still out on why but if you want to bolster your weight loss efforts a few cups of tea seems to be a good way to do it.

Tea vs Coffee: Which is the Winner?

What do you think? Which is the winner for you in the tea vs coffee debate?

Both offer some great health benefits, but tea seems to come out on top. The negative effects of caffeine cannot be denied. You can enjoy more cups of tea (and get more of the benefits!) than of coffee because of the caffeine levels. Plus, for strong bones and weight loss, tea is a clear winner.

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Have you ever found yourself staring at a blank screen, tasked with the challenge of writing a compare and contrast essay? 

It's a common academic requirement, but it can be as tricky as comparing apples and oranges when you're not sure where to begin. The pressure to showcase your writing and analytical skills can feel like a heavy burden. After all, comparing and contrasting two subjects effectively isn't something you do every day.

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Let’s go through examples and samples to analyze the compare and contrast essays .  Below are some examples of different academic levels. 

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The compare and contrast essay’s primary purpose is to enable the students to focus on logical comparison and contrasting aspects. 

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Sample Compare and Contrast Essay Outline

In this section, we'll provide you with a sample compare and contrast essay structure to serve as your roadmap for crafting a compelling essay. Each section of the compare and contrast essay outline will be accompanied by a relevant example to illustrate its application.

I. Introduction

  • Hook: Begin with an attention-grabbing statement or question.
"Did you know that coffee and tea, two beloved beverages, have more in common than you might think?"
  • Thesis Statement: State the main purpose of your essay and your stance on the subjects.
"In this essay, we will explore the similarities and differences between coffee and tea, revealing why these two drinks hold special places in our hearts."

A. Similarities

  • Point 1: The points of comparison start with the first similarity between the subjects.
"Both coffee and tea are rich in antioxidants, providing various health benefits."
  • Supporting Evidence: Provide facts, statistics, or examples to reinforce the similarity.
"For instance, studies have shown that both beverages can boost metabolism and reduce the risk of certain diseases."

B. Differences

  • Point 2: Move on to the first difference between the subjects.
"While coffee is known for its high caffeine content, tea offers a milder caffeine experience."
  • Supporting Evidence: Back up your difference with relevant information.
"A typical cup of coffee contains about 95 mg of caffeine, whereas tea contains only 30-70 mg per cup, depending on the type."

C. Additional Similarities and Differences

  • Point 3: Introduce the second similarity.
 "Both coffee and tea have a rich history and cultural significance."
  • Supporting Evidence: Elaborate on this similarity.
 "Coffee is deeply rooted in Ethiopian and Yemeni cultures, while tea has ancient origins in China and Japan."

Make your writing effortlessly coherent by strategically placing transition words that guide readers from paragraph to paragraph.

III. Conclusion

  • Restate Thesis: Recap your thesis statement and the main points covered in the essay.
"In conclusion, coffee and tea, though different in caffeine levels and cultural significance, share remarkable similarities in their health benefits and historical importance."
  • Closing Thoughts: Offer some final thoughts or insights related to the subjects.
"These two beloved beverages have shaped our world in more ways than one, leaving an indelible mark on our taste buds and cultures."

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Organization Methods Illustrated with Examples

In a compare and contrast essay, the way you structure your content can significantly impact the clarity and effectiveness of your argument. There are two main organizational methods to choose from: the point-by-point method and the block method . 

Each method has its advantages and is suitable for different types of comparisons. 

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I. Point-by-Point Method

  • What is Point-by-Point?: This section explains the concept of the point-by-point method, where you compare and contrast specific points or aspects of the subjects in each paragraph.
  • Advantages of Point-by-Point: Discuss the benefits of using this method, such as its ability to provide a balanced comparison.

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Coffee and tea are drunken for reasons varying from staying up late to the enjoyment of the beverage. Coffee and tea share many commonalities and differences. For example, coffee and tea both contain a stimulant, that blocks sleep-inducing chemicals, called caffeine. Although, based on the way they’re harvested, processed, and brewed, the amount of caffeine and taste varies.

Camellia Sinesis is a plant that’s used to make non-herbal tea. First, the Tea Manufacturers harvest the leaves and buds, then they dry and roll the tea leaves to start the oxidation process. (‘What Is Tea, H.P’) During the oxidation process that leaves get darker and the flavor gets stronger as time goes on. The type of tea being made depends on how dark the leaves are. For example, if the tea leaves are very dark, or fully oxidized, then leaves are considered to be black tea leaves, meanwhile, for teas like white and green tea with no oxidation is very light and have similar appearances to the tea plant. (H.P, ‘How Tea is Made’)

On the other hand, Coffea Arabica and Coffea Robusta are the two main strands of coffee plants used in the coffee industry. (H.P. ‘What is Coffee’) Coffee cherries are first picked and are immediately processed through the dry method that’s similar to the tea drying method, or the wet method to remove the pulp and some of the parchment layer of the bean. Once the new-born coffee beans are dried to approximately 11% moisture, they sent to the Hulling machinery to remove the entire dried husk revealing a green bean. The green coffee bean is then roasted turning the bean brown and allowing for the caffeol oil in the bean to emerge giving the beans its flavor. (H.P, ’10 Steps from Seed to Cup’)

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A roast comes in four color categories: light, medium, medium-dark, and dark, and based on the roast color dictates the amount of caffeine it has. Usually, the lighter the roast is the higher the concentration of caffeine it has but lacks a strong and rich flavor vise Versa for a darker roast.

Tea brewing revolves around these three main factors: type of tea, temperature, and time. When brewing tea, first choose the type of tea then according to the tea type boil water in tea’s ideal brewing temperature. For example, White tea has an ideal brewing temperature of 160 to 190 degrees Fahrenheit. Notice that the water that is used in the tea making process can affect the taste. Then use a steeping vessel to soak the tea in hot water for the ideal range of time to boil tea. Steeping vessels range from Teacups to French presses to coffee makers. Tea can be enjoyed with milk, sugar, and lemon. (H.P, ‘How to brew tea’)

Although, the brewing process of coffee is identical to the brewing process of tea. For example, Coffee brewing, like tea brewing, revolves around the type of coffee roasts, temperature, and time, and the quality of water can affect the taste. Coffee brewing requires the brewer to be more attentive to the coffee to maintain its flavor. Depending on how well the brewer grinds the coffee beans to a certain course affects the taste of the coffee. Meanwhile, during brewing time, the brewer can encounter problems like over-extracting and under-extracting the flavor of the beans during the brewing time. (H.P., ‘How to Brew Coffee’)

Coffee and Tea share many things in common like How they harvested, processed, and brewed. Many use coffee and tea for many purposes like obtaining caffeine to feel less tired or just drink it because it tastes good. Although, Coffee and Tea may have differences, it enjoyed by many.

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30 Compare & Contrast Essays Examples To Ignite Critical Thinking 

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Get ready to transport your students into a universe of insightful comparisons and contrasts, where they’ll get to confront fascinating juxtapositions and make analyses across a wide array of subjects. From digital classrooms to ancient mythologies, from health debates to sports rivalries, our collection of thirty compare-and-contrast essay examples aims to ignite curiosity, stimulate critical thinking, and foster a love for interdisciplinary learning in your students. Ready to promote rich discussions and inspire profound reflections? Let’s go! 

1. Traditional Classes vs. Online Classes

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Compare and Contrast Essay on Tea and Coffee

Compare and Contrast Essay on Tea and Coffee

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Brett Andrews Compare / Contrast Essay on Tea and coffee Many people around the world start their days off with coffee or tea. Mainly because of the caffeine that gives your body a shot of energy and because of the unique taste of both beverages. Coffee and tea are mainly served as a hot beverage or can be made chilled or iced. Coffee and tea both start out as plants both are members of the evergreen family and have potential to grow into tree’s but are trimmed and kept bush size for harvesting. The coffee bean is what is harvested and roasted which later after processing is what we purchase to make coffee.

The leaves and the plant itself are harvested from the tea plant and then dried out to be ready for boiling into tea we drink. The actual caffeine content of a cup o

f coffee is much higher then a cup of tea, yet both can be purchased in de-caffeinated forms also. Certain types of tea’s have a high antioxidant levels which are beneficial for everyday health. Certain less filtered coffees have a certain oil in them that promotes cholesterol being prduced by the liver, but other qualities of coffee can actually help prevent heart attacks because it opens blood vessels and increases heart rate, helping break up build up of plack in arteries.

Due to individual medical conditions coffee or tea may be the healthier choice for you. Whether picked by hand or by machine. The best method to get the highest quality Coffee and Tea is when they are “Selectively Picked” where only the ripe cherries(coffee bean pod) and tea leaves are harveste

and they are picked individually by hand. Pickers rotate among the trees every 8 – 10 days, choosing only the coffee cherries which are at the peak of ripeness, and the best tea leaves. Because this kind of harvest is labor intensive, and much more costly. ChilliPapers, Web) This method of harvesting insures the highest grade product which also preserves the potency of there healthy qualities. Coffee has been found to reduce the risks of getting type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a lifelong disease in which there are high levels of sugar in the blood and the body loses its ability to use insulin and regulate blood sugar effectively. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes and usually occurs slowly over time. Australian researchers looked at 18 studies of nearly 458,000 people.

They found a 7% drop in the odds of having type 2 diabetes for every additional cup of coffee drunk daily(Osterweil, Web). Coffee also contains minerals such as magnesium and chromium, which help the body use the hormone insulin, which controls blood sugar. Tea also may help with type 2 diabetes prevention, but coffee would be the leader when it comes to type 2 diabetes prevention. Coffee has been linked with a number of the risk factors for coronary heart disease, including increased blood pressure and raised blood cholesterol levels.

Tea contains some useful minerals such as zinc, manganese and potassium, and some scientists have researched its potential to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease and some cancers. Tea contains antioxidant substances called flavonoids, which have been shown to help slow the chemical reactions thought to take place during

the development of coronary heart disease(BBC, Web). Three to six cups of tea consumed daily can lower your risk of coronary heart disease by 45 percent. In comparison with coffee tea is the most beneficial in preventing or aiding coronary heart disease

Coffee and Tea are both beverages consumed by millions daily. They have many similarities and differences. Coffee and tea both have beneficial values towards different medical conditions. Wether it is safe to consume them or not depends on your individual health. If you have or are trying to prevent type 2 diabetes, coffee is the more beneficial daily beverage. If you have coronary heart disease or want to lower your chances of getting coronary heart disease, tea would be the more beneficial daily beverage. Knowing the effects of tea and coffee may help you live a healthier life.

Works Cited "BBC - Health: Caffeine. " BBC - Homepage. Web. 13 Dec. 2011. . Expert, Policy. "The Health Benefits of Coffee vs Tea Infographic | Killer Infographics by Submit Infographics. " Submit Infographics (by Killer Infographics) | Share Your Infographics and Rate Others | Infographic Gallery. Web. 13 Dec. 2011. . "Harvesting Tea. " Black, Green, White, Oolong and Herbal Teas. Web. 13 Dec. 2011. . "How Coffee Is Grown & Harvested. " The Red Hot Chili Paper. Web. 13 Dec. 2011. . “Coffee And Your Health. ” by Neil Osterweil. Web. 13 Dec. 2011.

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