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Coffee, derived from the roasted and ground seeds of the tropical evergreen coffee plant, is a renowned beverage. It holds a prominent position among the top three most consumed beverages globally, alongside water and tea. coffee stands as a highly lucrative international commodity.
Health Benefits of Coffee
- Rich in Antioxidants
- Improved Mental Alertness
- Reduced Risk of Certain Diseases
- Heart Health
- Liver Health
- Type 2 Diabetes Prevention
- Physical Performance Enhancement
Types of Some Coffee
- Espresso
- Black Coffee
- Mocha
- Americano
- Cappuccino
- Flat White
- Cafe au Lait
- Macchiato
- Cold Brew
- Irish Coffee
- Frappe
- Vietnamese Coffee
- Affogato
- Red Eye
Coffee vs. Tea
Coffee and tea share a common ingredient, caffeine, which means they can offer similar advantages, drawbacks, and adverse effects.
The caffeine content in coffee and tea can vary depending on the specific type. Typically, an 8-ounce cup of coffee contains approximately 95 mg of caffeine. On the other hand, cups of black and green tea of similar size contain only 48 mg and 29 mg of caffeine, respectively.
The impact of consuming tea or coffee may differ among individuals, depending on their preference for either beverage and the quantity they consume.

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