Which is the Most Consumed Beverage in the World?

Water is the most important drink in the world because every living being needs it to survive. Our body depends on water for many basic functions. However, if we do not count water, tea becomes the most popular drink worldwide. People across different countries and culture enjoy this beverage everyday. Let’s check which is the most consumed beverage in the world.

Most Consumed Beverage in the World

The most consumed beverage in the world is water. This is because it is necessary for life. The human body is made up of about 60% water, so we must drink it regularly to stay healthy.

Water helps in many ways. It controls body temperature, helps in digestion and keeps our cells working properly. Most people get their water from taps, wells and natural sources like rivers and lakes. Even though bottled water is popular, natural water sources are still the main supply.

Important for Water for Our Body

Water plays an important role in keeping use alive and healthy. It carries nutrients to different parts of the body and removes waste. It also keeps our skin fresh and helps in maintaining energy levels.

Without enough water, the body can become weak and dehydrated. That is why doctors always advise drinking enough water every day.

The Most Popular Drink After Water

After water, tea is the most consumed beverage in the world. It is more popular than coffee and soft drinks. Tea being is loved for its taste, aroma and refreshing effect.

The tea is available in different flavors, people can make choice of their own whether they like green, white or black tea.

History of Tea

Tea was first discovered in China many centuries ago. It was originally used as a medicine and after sometime, people started drinking it regularly as a refreshing drink because of its taste and aroma.

Tea is made from the leaves of the Camelia sinensis plant. As trade increased, tea spread to different parts of the world. Today, it is grown in more than 50 countries.

Interesting Facts About Water

  • You may find it strange, but sometimes hotter water freezes faster than cold water. This is termed as the Mpemba Effect.
  • The important fact about the water is that about 71% of Earth is covered with water. About of that, only 3.5% is freshwater.
  • Water has a unique ability to expand when it freezes.
  • Water can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
Akansha Arora

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