Pick your poison.
Impossible to choose.
Coffee by a long shot. Tea tastes like ass and a much less effective kick
For pleasure, tea. Specifically, strong black tea brewed for at least 5 mins, with a generous dash of full fat milk. Especially after work, or after a long hard day on in general, after dinner, or even after sex (or a cheeky wank). Really relaxing.
But I'm losing weight and once I get there I still need to be mindful of extra calories. Even without sugar, the calories in the milk can add up. 30-40 calories per mug. ~five mugs a day. You get the picture.
So I choose coffee because unlike tea it can be enjoyed without anything added (or, as I like, with a pinch of potassium salt). It also provides a stimulating buzz to help wake up in the morning, as opposed to tea's relaxing buzz.
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>>7664156
>or, as I like, with a pinch of potassium salt
wait what. You can do that?
>>7664171
Yeah apparently it's a thing, it cuts the bitterness of bad or poorly brewed coffee.
I thought about it because I realised the cups of coffee I enjoyed most were ones where the foam/'scum' from the coffee I brewed had hints of salt. So I started adding a pinch myself and it was nice.
I later switched from normal salt to 2:1 KCl:NaCl because I'm a ketofag and without fruit it's hard to get enough potassium. I don't think it makes a difference for normal people, taste-wise.
>>7664196
I read somewhere that women taste potassium more strongly than men. YMMV but the only girl I've known to do keto always comeplains about the taste of no-salt.
>>7664203
If that's true I'd be long dead from sodium poisoning if I were a dude.
>>7664214
wut?
>>7664236
well if you taste it more strongly you need less of it, right?
>>7664203
Well it does taste different to normal salt. A bit hollow, anaemic, fake. But I deal with it.
And by no difference I meant in coffee the difference would be even less apparent to normies than it would be on a plate of food.
>>7664238
potassium isn't in sodium anon. No-salt is a brand of potassium based sodium substitute.
Women generally will taste potassium more strongly and will be swayed away from using potassium substitute moreso than their male counterparts.
>>7664251
ooh, I read your potassium as sodium.
sorry. so I taste banana differently, basically?
>>7664251
Seconding the possibility of this. When my mom tried it she recoiled in disgust whereas to me the difference, although clear, was minor.
>>7664254
bananas aren't even an insane source of potassium, but in essence yes. You're tasting a banana differently than a male will.
Both.
Tea