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Why is tea hotter than coffee?
That's not necessarily true! The temperature of both tea and coffee depends on a number of factors, including:
* Brewing method: Some brewing methods, like French press or pour over, result in hotter beverages than others, like drip coffee or tea bags.
* Water temperature: The temperature of the water used to brew the beverage plays a significant role.
* How long it's been brewed: The longer the beverage is brewed, the more time it has to cool down.
* Ambient temperature: The temperature of the surrounding environment will affect the rate at which the beverage cools.
In general, there is no inherent reason why tea should be hotter than coffee. It's more likely a matter of personal preference and brewing methods.
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