When to drink coffee: before, during, or after meal?!


Question:

When to drink coffee: before, during, or after meal?


Answers:
hummmm, after meal, some days!!!!!

After......with dessert!

After your meal, otherwise if you have it during i think your iron dosnt get absorbed as well.

sounds good to me. there was a time i was drinking coffee before, during, and after each meal. the Army was real fun, i also drank it all night long when i was on guard duty. I don′t drink i much any more, only once a week.

I would before breakfast to open your eyes, or after dinner with desert, you know, coffee and cake ;)

personally, i drink a glass of milk or juice like v8 with my meal and then have coffee after the meal.

Yes

with your dessert!

Traditionally and in a restaurant or formal dinner situation after the dessert...or if no dessert after the meal....although I love it anytime all the time heheh

if it's breakfast, then before and during, if it's dinner, then after with some dessert! yum

It would be best to drink coffee after meal. Not only will it give you a satisfying feeling of a good meal , it helps you in the digestion of fatty foods, it prevents it from coagulating in your stomach and intestine thus preventing the build up of cholesterol in your body. Notice the chinese they always drink hot tea before and after meal.

i would say after, because of the acidity of coffee. it can cause stomach pains and problems if drank on an empty tummy.

It is never advisable to drink coffee! A cup of coffee contains about 80 mg of caffeine, a diuretic and a stimulant. Diuretic causes one to pass urine more often than needed and so gets you dehydrated. Dehydration brings about diseases like body pains, arthritis, dyspepsia, diabetes, hypertension, etc. As stimulant, caffeine continuously burns out ones ATP's, the energy for cell metabolism. Even when one is rested, he spends out the energy that is supposed to be used for other activities. Thus, heavy coffee drinkers usually feel very tired and spent after a day's work and even when waking up the following morning, he does not feel his energy restored. Same effects are also noted on drinkers of caffeine containing beverages like tea, sodas, chocolates.




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