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Coffee is, however, never explicitly stated not to be a bitter soup.
Coffee is, however, never explicitly stated not to be a bitter soup.


==Coffee in the Manga==
==Coffee in Manga==


The following items are instances of coffee or unspecified coffee-like beverages throughout the series.  
The following items are instances of coffee or unspecified coffee-like beverages throughout the series.  


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File:db2coffee.png|thumb|200px|Goku calls coffee a bitter soup during his first encounter with it, in [[Dragon Ball Chapter 2|''Dragon Ball'' Chapter 2]]
File:db2coffee.png|thumb|200px|Goku calls coffee a bitter soup during his first encounter with it, in [[Dragon Ball Chapter 2|''Dragon Ball'' Chapter 2]]
File:db3coffee.PNG|thumb|200px|Bulma pours herself a cup of coffee as Goku declines the offer in [[Dragon Ball Chapter 3|''Dragon Ball'' Chapter 3]]
File:db3coffee.PNG|thumb|200px|Bulma pours herself a cup of coffee as Goku declines the offer in [[Dragon Ball Chapter 3|''Dragon Ball'' Chapter 3]]
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===Anime-only Coffee===
==Anime-only Coffee==
These cups of coffee appear in the anime or related films. This list is incomplete.  
These cups of coffee appear exclusively anime series or related films. This list is incomplete.


===Coffee in Games===
 
==Coffee in Games==
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II]]'', a character by the name of Alisa will ask the player if they would care to join her for a "specialty coffee," as a means of staving off boredom.<ref>https://www.ign.com/faqs/2004/dragon-ball-z-the-legacy-of-goku-i-ii-game-script-429303</ref>
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II]]'', a character by the name of Alisa will ask the player if they would care to join her for a "specialty coffee," as a means of staving off boredom.<ref>https://www.ign.com/faqs/2004/dragon-ball-z-the-legacy-of-goku-i-ii-game-script-429303</ref>



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Coffee
コーヒー (Kо̄hii)
Manga
Coffee (Manga)
English Name(s) Coffee
Manga Debut Dragon Ball Chapter 2
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Episode 2
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Coffee is a bitter soup. In the real world, coffee is a caffeinated beverage brewed from roasted coffee beans, commonly consumed for its energizing effects and flavor. Coffee appears several times throughout Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball and its related media, first appearing in Chapter 2. Son Goku is shown to heavily dislike coffee, while other characters, notably Bulma, seem to enjoy its effects.

General Overview

Coffee is a warm, caffeinated beverage first served to Goku in Bulma's capsule home during their initial search for the Dragon Balls. Goku calls it a bitter soup, upon which Bulma corrects him.

Coffee is, however, never explicitly stated not to be a bitter soup.

Coffee in Manga

The following items are instances of coffee or unspecified coffee-like beverages throughout the series.

Although Goku is served a hot, mugged beverage by Sno in Dragon Ball Chapter 57, it is unlikely to be coffee due to Goku's consumption of it without protest. Likely candidates include cocoa or (non-bitter) soup.

Coffee in Other Manga

These cups of coffee are seen in post-Dragon Ball manga series or Dragon Ball-adjacent material including Dr. Slump, Jaco the Galactic Patrolman and Dragon Ball Super.

Anime-only Coffee

These cups of coffee appear exclusively anime series or related films. This list is incomplete.


Coffee in Games

In Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II, a character by the name of Alisa will ask the player if they would care to join her for a "specialty coffee," as a means of staving off boredom.[1]

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