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  • Coffee or tea: Which beverage fuels your mornings?

    Lukas Rüger
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    We're having a small discussion in our office about this. The majority is part of the coffee-empire but a small group of tea-rebels is fiercely defending their opinion. What about you?

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    Russ Halilov
    At the moment coffee is my #1 choice. Since we have a professional coffee machine in our tech-hub, I love foaming the milk myself, and making nice looking cappuccino. It's like a routine for me. however, my plan next month to cut coffee consumption and switch to tea. most of the tea I can buy in the stores in Germany is shit. that's why I'm going to look for some top quality tea. will update you on the progress :)
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    Surekha S
    Coffee for early mornings
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    Lukas Rüger
    @psurekha_s Same, I need that caffeine first thing in the morning
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    @lrueger I used to, but I have low stomach acid so had to stop drinking coffee 😑
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    Björn
    @slimmy82 sorry to hear that. So it’s tea or do you skip this ceremony at all?
    Coffee = getting energy Tea = relax and winding down But I can’t drink coffee anymore due to low stomach acid. I used to have like 3-4 cups a day lol
    Nilesh Jethwa
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    Indian Masala Chai
    Garen Orchyan
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    Water
    Anastasia Liamets
    Team working from other time zones wake me up more than coffee. Sometimes water with lemon or matcha
    Jay • www.sectar.co
    Would I be I judged if I say neither? 🙃
    Tom Lee
    tea in the morning, coffee only after I've had lunch
    Naomi Chao
    caffeinated tea ☕
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    Tarun Asnani
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    Coffee for sure. I think I enjoy the process more🤔
    Pranjal Mishra
    Coffee anyday! Indian Filter coffee in the morning, Cappo by dayend. So refreshing.
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    Sunny Kumar
    of course tea
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    Nathanaël Cherrier
    Coffee for early morning, for launch break, for late night coding sessions too
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    Nishkarsh Srivastava
    after the poll -- coffee. coffee. coffee.
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    Ahmed Mobin
    I am from a country where the average person drinks 2-5 cups of tea per day, which is the exact amount I drink in an entire year.
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    Lukas Rüger
    @ahmed_mobin Hahaha, you're an outlier then. Where are you from?
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    @ahmed_mobin I know tea is popular, but how about coffee. It it very common to drink coffee in Pakistan?
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    Ahmed Mobin
    @slimmy82 Tea is more common here in Pakistan. But some people love coffee.
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    @ahmed_mobin got it. I was just curious
    Huudle AI Project Assistant
    Coffee! To get its maximum effect, I drink it 90-120 minutes after I wake up!
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    Lukas Rüger
    @bahar_ozkan Damn, good to know! Reading this while drinking my 2nd cup of the day - the first one was right after waking up haha Gotta try this out, thanks for sharing the info!
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    Lukas Rüger
    @bahar_ozkan Very scientific, what's the reason for that?
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    Huudle AI Project Assistant
    @lrueger Waiting 90-120 minutes to drink coffee after waking up aligns with the body's natural circadian rhythm. Cortisol, the "stress hormone," peaks in the first hour after waking, making the body naturally alert. Delaying coffee consumption allows cortisol levels to decrease, enhancing the impact of caffeine on alertness and energy.
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    Francesco D'Alessio
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    Espresso - 9am Teas - rest of the day
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    @francescod_ales bravo! We need our Italian coffee to wake up! ☕