Each country has its own food culture. In China, tea has a cultural heritage of thousands of years, and tea has been a specialty of our country since ancient times. The Chinese like to drink tea, and more and more young people also like to drink tea in particular. The tea ceremony in China is very particular, and it is not just something you can drink casually. For many foreigners, they prefer the bitter and unpleasant coffee. As people’s living standards improve, some young people are slowly getting in touch with coffee, and some people think that drinking coffee is a very romantic and special thing in history. Because the atmosphere of drinking coffee is very stylish, but even so, coffee has not yet become popular in China. We Chinese people still prefer to drink tea. After reading these four reasons, I believe you will no longer drink coffee either. Why do Chinese people prefer to drink tea instead of coffee? After reading these four reasons, I’m not interested anymore.
1. The brewing method of coffee is relatively cumbersome. For many people who like to drink tea, the brewing method of coffee is particularly cumbersome and requires special equipment. There is even a bigger gap. Moreover, if you use the simplest method to brew coffee, the most basic equipment for this coffee alone will cost at least 400 to 500 yuan. However, when we drink tea, we only need a cup, some boiling water, and some tea leaves. As long as you master the specific method of brewing tea, the tea that comes out will not only be very delicious, but also have a unique charm.
2. The shelf life of coffee beans is too short, and coffee beans are not comparable to Chinese tea at all. The shelf life of raw coffee beans is correspondingly longer, but people are generally very lazy and don’t like to keep raw coffee beans in an empty cup, so they buy some pre-roasted coffee beans, which are easier to prepare, but the shelf life of such beans is only seven days. For someone who doesn’t like coffee very much, buying such beans is really not cost-effective, because they will expire before they are even drunk.
3. There are endless levels of coffee quality, and coffee beans come from a huge variety of places. They are produced all over the world, and their quality varies greatly. For the average consumer, it is very difficult to accurately judge the quality of coffee beans. In our country, many people know much more about tea than coffee. Tea is very popular in China, and drinking it regularly is also very good for our health. Therefore, it is difficult for many people to distinguish the quality of coffee beans. It is very difficult to change this problem. It is not easy to understand it in a short period of time, but tea is very familiar to everyone in China. Therefore, many people in China like to drink tea in particular, while coffee is neglected.
4. Many young people especially like to drink instant coffee, but these instant coffees are not really coffee. They can only be called a kind of drink. If you want to drink real coffee, then you have to go to a coffee shop, because the coffee there is the most authentic. But the price is also relatively high. For ordinary people, a small cup of coffee costs tens of dollars, and many people can’t bear to pay that much. So there are fewer and fewer people drinking coffee. After reading this, I lost interest too. Most coffee drinkers in China are young people, and even some white-collar workers are mostly. I don’t know if you like coffee. Which do you prefer, coffee or tea? Feel free to leave a comment and share your views and opinions.
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