Why do Americans not have tea?

Inferring from Dr Frank's presentation, American's “aversion to tea” is historically related and can be traced back to two key factors: taxes and fear. “Tea was a way of England enslaving America,” said Dr Frank, noting the tea-related taxes Britain forced on the colonies prior to the Revolutionary War.
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Why does the US drink coffee and not tea?

Tea was eventually phased out

The end of the Revolutionary War was in 1783. This means that the Colonists (and soon to be Americans) had boycotted tea for roughly 10 years. It was over these 10 years that people developed a taste for coffee and once people started to drink coffee every day, there was no going back.
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Why did Americans switch from tea to coffee?

Coffee plants reached the New World during the early 18th century, though the drink wasn't really popular in America until the Boston Tea Party of 1773, when making the switch from tea to coffee became something of a patriotic duty.
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Is tea common in America?

Tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world next to water, and can be found in almost 80% of all U.S. households. It is the only beverage commonly served hot or iced, anytime, anywhere, for any occasion. On any given day, over 159 million Americans are drinking tea.
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Did Americans drink tea?

A brief history of tea in America. As a British colony, American colonists were drinking over 1 million pounds of tea per year during the 1760's.
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Do British drink more tea or coffee?

Though coffee drinking is certainly on the rise, tea is still the most popular hot drink within the UK.
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Is tea a British drink?

Legendary leaves

Brits have been drinking tea for over 350 years, but the drink has been around a lot longer, and its origins are far from the British Isles. Legend has it that in 2737BC, Chinese Emperor and renowned herbalist Shen Nung was sitting under a tree while his servant was boiling drinking water.
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What country drinks the most tea?

China is far and away the largest consumer of tea, at 1.6 billion pounds a year.
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Do they drink tea in Canada?

Tea with caffeine is the number one type of tea drunk in Canada, with seven in ten people (69%) drinking it. Furthermore, almost half of Canadians drink herbal tea (46%). In Quebec, people drink less tea with (56%) or without caffeine (9%) than in other provinces.
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Do Americans drink tap water?

– Results of a new survey conducted for NSF, a global public health and safety organization, reveal that while most U.S. consumers drink tap water (71 percent) and more than half (55 percent) are concerned about contaminants in their drinking water or don't know what's in it, nearly half (42 percent) do not take steps ...
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Do Brits like coffee?

England has long been a nation of tea drinkers, so you may not think they drink coffee at all. But coffee consumption has been steadily rising, and according to the British Coffee Association, Brits consume 95 million cups of coffee every day!
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Which country drinks the most coffee?

1. Finland — 12 kg/26 lbs — Finland is the world's biggest consumer of coffee on a per-person basis. The average Finn drinks nearly four cups a day. Coffee is so popular in Finland that two 10-minute coffee breaks are legally mandated for Finnish workers.
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Is coffee an American thing?

Coffee was first brought to America by the British during their colonization of the new world in the middle of the 17th century. You probably won't be surprised to hear that tea was far more popular than coffee in the American colonies' early days.
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Is tea still popular in England?

More than 300 years after Catherine's introduction, it's estimated that the British now drink about 165 million cups of tea every day.
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Do Indian people like to drink coffee or tea?

When asked to choose the beverage they generally drink, tea came out on top with more than two in five Indians (44%) choosing it as their drink next to 18% who said coffee and 38% who said both. Even from the ones who drink both, the preference for tea is higher than that for coffee (54% vs 46%).
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What kind of tea do British drink?

Only black tea is considered real for a cup of tea in Britain. Black tea is the dried and fermented leaves of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. Fill a kettle with fresh water and bring to the boil. Warm the teapot with a little of the boiled water swirls it around the pot and discard.
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Does Australia drink tea?

“Over 15.2m Australians drink hot drinks including tea, coffee or hot chocolate in an average week and coffee, which is now drunk by 11.5 million, pips tea on 9.8 million as the most widely consumed hot drink​.”
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Do they drink tea in Germany?

A recent YouGov International Omnibus has revealed that Germans are the most 'tea-loving' people in Europe, but they prefer a fruit tea to a milky cup prominent in Britain. The study shows that nine in ten (90%) Germans say they drink tea, compared to 82% of Brits and 77% of Americans who say they do the same.
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Do Japanese drink tea at night?

However, there are teas that have little to no caffeine content and can be enjoyed in the evening. As a matter of fact, in Japan, people often drink tea during or after meals, even after late dinners.
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Do tea drinkers live longer?

They found that each one-cup increase in daily tea consumption was associated with an average 2 percent decrease in any cardiovascular event, a 4 percent decrease in death from cardiovascular disease, a 4 percent lower risk of stroke and a 1.5 percent lower risk of death from any cause.
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Who drinks the most alcohol?

Belarus had the world's highest level of alcohol consumption, with 17.5 liters of alcohol consumed per capita. The country's high level of consumption has had serious health consequences on its residents.
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Who invented tea?

The story of tea begins in China. According to legend, in 2737 BC, the Chinese emperor Shen Nung was sitting beneath a tree while his servant boiled drinking water, when some leaves from the tree blew into the water. Shen Nung, a renowned herbalist, decided to try the infusion that his servant had accidentally created.
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Why do British people say bloody?

Don't worry, it's not a violent word… it has nothing to do with “blood”.”Bloody” is a common word to give more emphasis to the sentence, mostly used as an exclamation of surprise. Something may be “bloody marvellous” or “bloody awful“. Having said that, British people do sometimes use it when expressing anger…
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Why do British put milk in tea?

The answer is that in the 17th and 18th centuries the china cups tea was served in were so delicate they would crack from the heat of the tea. Milk was added to cool the liquid and stop the cups from cracking. This is why, even today, many English people add milk to their cups BEFORE adding the tea!
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