The new study asked them to play the tests games such as a word puzzle game or a set of riddles and gave men and women either tea or water.
Peking University Examiners in China found out that those who drank the tea can do far better on both tasks, after the analysis of the results.
The 100 contestants drank tea and passed out the test shortly after drinking it, which means any effect would be nominal, the specialists are confused as to why the tea had such a positive effect.
“This result indicated that the tea-drinking event itself – rather than the biological components of tea – played an enhancing role,” according to the team, whose findings were published in the journal ‘Food Quality and Preference.
The tea drinkers are having the sharpest minds that specialists suggest in the explanation of the improved performance.
On the other hand, morning coffee, specifically the black one can serve multiple health benefits that surprisingly, you didn’t know about.
Our dependency level on coffee increases as we grow older, with an increasing amount of work pressure, hectic days, and tight deadlines. The pressure keeps mounting up and coffee is the only savior that allows us a few moments of relaxation to de-stress ourselves.
Coffee is an essential ingredient to kickstart our day and go about our day-to-day rituals and house chores. However, if consumed in an appropriate amount that is 3-4 cups in a day, it can result in surprising health benefits that you didn’t know about.
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