both.
about 3-4 cups of coffee every day. after that if i'm drinking anything i tend to switch to tea. dunkin' donuts coffee is the best (ie, barring new york diner coffee, which beats everything). starbucks is gasoline (but the free wifi keeps pulling me in).
lately i've discovered green tea. its not bad, and relatively 'lighter' than coffee of course. starbuck's jasmine tea isnt bad either. At home i always have a stock of English Breakfast tea. With the right amount of sugar it can be heavenly.
The Tetly tea sold here in the US tasts like lipton which I really don't like for hot tea even the Tetly British blend tea is not the same
thats interesting, i've always wondered that. I know tetley from india, always thought american tetley tastes different.
(btw, european coke seems very different from american coke, to me).
also of course asian coffees are so much better than the south american (bitter) coffees that we drink in north america. They're also made differently in asia (boiled into hot milk rather than water). Coffee drinking in asia is a completely different (and far more delicious) experience.
(my turkish ex-girlfriend once told me that in the middle east they tend to put in all kinds of spices into coffee (rather than sugar), giving again a very different coffee drinking experience in general).
Among the coffees usually available in the US I tend to buy either dunkin donuts or Kona (from hawaii, i beleive. Less bitter, more smooth, robust).
Although my roommate and I tried to duplicate dunkin donut taste at home once and we couldnt do it. Maybe the temperature of the water in those industrial coffee makers makes a difference.