Some brew-tea-ful facts and hot coffee truths you probably didn’t know:

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Some brew-tea-ful facts and hot coffee truths you probably didn’t know:
Art of reading tea leaves. Tasseography is the art of reading tea leaves. “Tasse” means cup (French) and “graph” means writing (Greek), based on reports from elegant serenity. Enjoy the art of tea in pleasurable surroundings such as the famed Writers Bar at Raffle Makati where a Honey Bliss theme offers an assortment of sumptuous bites inspired by the honey cultivated by their very own bee colonies.
Tea loves your teeth. Black and green tea have fluoride to fight cavities and protect enamel, according to the CGA Editorial Team.
Black tea is good for gut health. Polyphenols in black tea help grow good bacteria and kick the bad ones out as per Healthline.
Coffee might help you live longer. A study of 47K+ women showed that drinking one to three cups daily means better aging, based on TODAY.
Coffee beans aren’t beans. They’re berry pits, not real beans. They got the name coffee beans due to their resemblance to legumes, according to Dana Jordan’s article.
Coffee won’t dehydrate you. Coffee is a natural diuretic. It may make you pee, but according to the Mayo Clinic, it won’t make you dehydrated.