Is there any substitute for Coffee and Tea?!


Question:

Is there any substitute for Coffee and Tea?

I am vexed with coffee, cocoa and tea because there is caffeine in them. please suggest any herbal drink which does not create any health problems.


Answers:
http://www.teeccino.com/

Go to this website - they sell a great tasting coffee alternative. I love it

Good luck, hope this helps

no thanks

herbal tea, hot chocolate..

Milk is substitute option

Milk never create any health problem, Milk is good for health

or
Herbal Tea

Cold drink
Boronvita
Ovalteen
Horlics
Ice cream
Chokolate milk
Lemon water
Fruit juice

Try Redbush (Rooibos) tea. It has no caffeine, is delicious and can be taken with milk. Green tea is supposed to be v good for you also, but have to admit don't like that much!!!

there is a huge variety of herbal teas. Chamomile, peppermint, spearmint, green tea, white peony tea (just a tiny bit of caffeine in green and white tea. Hot cranberry juice is nice, as is black cherry juice. I like ginger ale, heated up and with a slice of lemon. If you drink herbal teas, watch for "natural flavors" which often contain soy and can be an allergen. There are also nice decaf versions of acid free coffee, available at health food stores. I haven't had a caffeine drink in over 10 years.

There are many herbal teas out there. they are great hot or cold. They are caffeine free.

I love herbal teas! My favorite brand is Celestial Seasonings, I love the Peppermint, 'Tension Tamer', Chamomile, Lemon Zinger, etc- I'm sure that they have a website full of caffine-free herbal teas. Things like the 'white tea' and 'black tea', those all have caffine, as I'm sure you know. :D

Try hot carob as a substitute for coffee and herbal teas for tea.

Good Luck!

green tea?? i still love french vanilla cappuccino

Try:
Rooibus
Peppermint
Carob
Mulled Apple Cider

Stay away from:
Green Tea
Decaffienated Coffee (still has ~50% of caffiene that regular coffee contains)
White Tea

Twinings have a very nice selection of herbal teas which don't contain caffeine.

hot choc, herbal stuf, indian tee

JEEVASAKTI (An Ayurvedic Herbal drink)
It is a total health drink for the family. it is delicious, invigorating, nutritive, refreshing drink. It is substitute beverage for coffee, tea, cocoa and other health hazardous drinks. It is safe for all age groups including infants, pregnants, diabetics and nourishing mothers. It is manufactured with the extracts of 15 herbs like Aswagandha, Tulasi, Kumkuma puvvu, vidari, yalukulu, sathavari, brahmi, etc., It can be used as an adjutant in all chronic disorders of BP, heart, lungs, kidney, liver and also in TB, Ashma, Aids, cancer etc., Jeevasakti can be taken with a cup of milk / fruit juice / plain water. Add a spoon of it to a cup of hot milk. no need to add sugar.
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If you can find a store that sells Japanese food, they make in Japan a lovely tea of roasted barley. It is simply brewed in a pot full of water with a slice of orange (or a moosambie slice or two), and then drunk with or without sugar. They call it "Boricha."

yes, of course. roast 6 tablespoons of coriander seeds (dhania) and 2 teaspoons of jeera and powder them. take a glass of water, add a teaspoon of this powder and sugar and boil well strain and add milk (optional) and drink hot. good for health also

i have recently converted my mother (who is a long term tea-addict) to redbush tea. it is delicious- without the caffeine, and is sweet enough to drink without sugar or even milk.
try it, im sure you'll get addicted too!

hot chocalate or milk is the best substitute

Yes, of course,try amul buttermilk,the traditional nimbu ka sharbat,Green tea,warm water with honey & lemon,they will refresh u.Anyways, it has been scientifically proved that caffeine is really good 4 health!!!

Herbal Tea

Herbal tea has been imbibed nearly as long as written history extends. Also known as a tisane or herbal infusion, an herbal tea is simply the combination of boiling water and dried fruit, flower or herb. Documents have been recovered dating back to as early as Ancient Egypt that discuss the enjoyment and uses of herbal tea. Adagio Teas continues to sell the finest loose herbal tea you'll find, all caffeine-free and delicious!

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Cocoa is the dried and partially fermented fatty seed of the cacao tree from which chocolate is made. "Cocoa" can often also refer to cocoa powder, the dry powder made by grinding cocoa seeds and removing the cocoa butter from the dark, bitter cocoa solids.

A cocoa pod has a rough leathery rind about 3 cm thick (this varies with the origin and variety of pod). It is filled with sweet, mucilaginous pulp called 'baba de cacao' in South America, enclosing 30 to 50 large almond-like seeds (beans) that are fairly soft and pinkish or purplish in color.

y dont u go 4 fruit drimks?

why dont you have plain milk with honey or just corn flakes in milk.you can have fresh home made juices or bournvita.




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