A good cup of tea for me is always good, wether iced or hot.
My particular favorites are Oolong, Jasmine (that's why my name is hanacha, 'cause it's "flower tea"), Earl Grey, White, Lapsang Souchong, Darjeeling, Genmaicha, and Ceylon. Though I'm not so much of a tea snob that I'm above drinking a can of Arizona or Snapple (you can't always brew a pot and chill it yourself). I almost never drink the tea I brew with sugar (unless it's a kind of black tea, then I use A LITTLE sugar), and I never drink tea with milk in it (except for Chai, wether I'm the one brewing it or I get it at Starbucks).
As for coffee, when I do drink it, which is rarely (I almost never brew it myself, and whenever I go to Starbucks I get tea. I really only have coffee when others make it), I never drink it black. I drink coffee with A TON of sugar in it, and it's usually more half-and-half than coffee. And I very rarely drink Lattes or other Expresso based coffee drinks.
Prefer Milk Tea, for me, yet i don't mind drinking Coffee(Concentrated with the grinded bean in the coffee.) and water. Any tea and coffee is find as long as the taste is satisfiying
I prefer tea. Particularly iced Orange Pekoe (and yes I mean the Americanized version that most countries wouldn't even call tea), mostly unsweetened. I prefer my tea strong.
I actually can't stand coffee. I've tried strong, sweet, heavily cremed/milked and cold coffee beverages. They all taste like ass to me. Ironic really. I love the smell of coffee brewing and coffee beans in general, but not the taste.
Like tea very much, but coffee is different, it's needed for me to survive, drink between 2 and 8 cups a day, depending on if there is coffee ready when I want it (I'm usually too lazy to make it myself if it's out, but luckily for me, it rarely is).
I drink it very feminine though, with lots of milk and sugar if I have a choice.
I like both but if I had to choose between them it would be coffee. I take my coffee black with just a little bit of sugar in it. Sometimes I like to put Bailey's in it for a good time.