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World Health Survey 2003

Greece, 2003
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GRC_2003_WHS_v01_M
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World Health Organization (WHO)
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Apr 25, 2019
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COFFEE, COCOA, AND TEA (COFCT)

Data file: FIES91

Overview

Valid: 24789
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 0
Maximum: 10329
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
On the average, how much is your weekly consumption of the following?
Question pretext
During the PERIOD SPECIFIED, did you or any member of your family consume cereals and cereal preparation?
Question post text
If NO, GO TO NEXT PAGE (A1.7)
Interviewer instructions
In reporting the quantity and the corresponding value of beverages consumed, an estimate should be made based on the buying pattern of the family. For example, if a 50 grams refilled pack of instant coffee is consumed in one week, report the quantity consumed which is 50 grams and the corresponding value of 50 grams coffee. However, if a 50 grams refilled pack of instant coffee is consumed in, let us say, 2 weeks, estimate the quantity consumed and the value proportionately. If a 50 grams refilled pack costs P42.00 then the value to be reported should be P21.00. The P21.00 is the equivalent price of coffee consumed and the corresponding quantity consumed which is 25 grams during the week. The same procedure should be done to estimate consumption of other beverages.

Item 1.Coffee

Processed - refers to the different commercial instant coffee brands sold in the market as well as the processed beans which have been roasted and ground.

Beans - Examples are the Arabica, Robusta and Excelsia coffee beans as well as other varieties of coffee beans sold in the market whether roasted or not. Included in this item is the “barako” coffee of Batangas.

Rice or corn roasted, boiled and drank as coffee should be excluded from this item. It should be reported under rice or corn.

Item 2. Cocoa

Powdered Tonic Drinks - Includes Milo, Ovaltine, Hershey's and other powdered tonic drinks.

Processed - Covers cocoa in “tablea” form, Goya cocoa, Ricoa cocoa and other cocoa mixes or cakes, Hershey's Brown Cow, etc.

Beans - Includes cacao beans usually sold by the kilo in the market.

Item 3. Tea

Processed - Examples are tea sold in tea bags (e.g., Lipton tea, Black Cat tea, etc.) or in cans whether flavored (e.g., Nestea Lemon tea) or plain tea.

Tea Leaves - Tea leaves, whether fresh or dry. (Example is pito-pito)

Description

Definition
Coffee, Cocoa and Tea includes:

Coffee

a.Processed - refers to the different commercial instant coffee brands sold in the market as well as the processed beans which have been roasted and ground.

b.Beans - Examples are the Arabica, Robusta and Excelsia coffee beans as well as other varieties of coffee beans sold in the market whether roasted or not. Included in this item is the "barako" coffee of Batangas.

Rice or corn roasted, boiled and drank as coffee should be excluded from this item. It should be reported under rice or corn.

Cocoa

a.Powdered Tonic Drinks - Includes Milo, Ovaltine, Hershey's and other powdered tonic drinks.

b.Processed - Covers cocoa in "tablea" form, Goya cocoa, Ricoa cocoa and other cocoa mixes or cakes, Hershey's Brown Cow, etc.

c.Beans - Includes cacao beans usually sold by the kilo in the market.

Tea

a.Processed - Examples are tea sold in tea bags (e.g., Lipton tea, Black Cat tea, etc.) or in cans whether flavored (e.g., Nestea Lemon tea) or plain tea.

b.Tea Leaves - Tea leaves, whether fresh or dry. (Example is pito-pito)
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