Caffeine content for coffee, tea, soda and more
mayoclinic.orgAll black or green teas are not the same about caffeine, roasted black or green teas have less caffeine
> Coffee drinks /Size in oz. (mL) /Caffeine (mg) Brewed /8 (237) /96
Without the recipe, this table makes no sense.
Good link, I can see that I typically consume 150-300mg daily (A bit on the high side).
What are some good decaf teas people enjoy?
Rooibus. It’s not decaf, it just has no caffeine. I drink it all the time since giving up coffee.
I don't drink decaffeinated tea, but I do drink quite a lot of naturally caffeine-free herbal teas. My local supermarket stocks dozens of varieties. I rather like peppermint but also enjoy other infusions depending on my mood.
I buy decaf Earl Grey from my local tea store. I cannot tell the difference; it's just another kind of Earl grey.
Earl Grey isn't tea. It's talcum powder.
I'm partial to Yorkshire Gold. Bog-standard British builder's tea, but I can't taste the difference between the decaf and the regular.
The list is endless, camomille, redbush, ginger are my favovorite non-caffeine teas.
Corn silk tea and chamomile, both have zero caffeine.
I like Barley tea as my go to caffeine free tea.
Can we have another table for total content of random substances acting as monoamine oxidase A or B inhibitors for coffee, tea, soda and more?