It's no secret that we're a nation of tea lovers! But we also know there's definitely more than one way to enjoy our favourite drink. Black, green, hot, cool, milk first, milk last, sip, slurp ... so many options. Each cuppa is tasty, refreshing and all 'ahhhh' in their own special way.

We're celebrating tea lovers across the country, and the different ways we all enjoy our cuppa. So, we popped the kettle on and asked 2,000 people across the UK to reveal their tea drinking habits.

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A cup of strong stuff is Britain's favourite brew - with just a splash of milk and no sugar. Green tea and herbal varieties also get people reaching for the tea caddy. And, when it comes to average cups we drink each day, three is the magic number - just make sure you enjoy a first sip before 9am, otherwise, your day might not get off to the right started!

Up and down the country, tea bags are being brewed, squeezed and dunked to make the perfect beverage. Here's a flavour of a nation... How do you take yours?

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