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It's All About Tea — caffeine

White Tea Vs Green Tea

Posted by Angelina Kurganska on

The first harvest of the year is always the same — early spring green tea and white tea. We already know that all teas come from the same plant, camellia sinensis. Moreover, early spring green tea, as well as white tea, are often times harvested on the exact same day. Many experienced tea drinkers struggle to find the difference between the two teas. So what actually makes them different? (Read more)

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Black Tea Caffeine Content: Is It Actually High?

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A common claim is that black tea caffeine content is much higher than that of green or white tea. Many people will always make a choice to drink green tea believing that the caffeine content is much lower. There are also people who say that green tea has zero caffeine. (Read more)

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Can I Decaffeinate My Own Tea?

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There has been a common misconception that you can decaffeinate tea by yourself at home. Unfortunately for some, this is not true. Furthermore, even commercial decaf teas still contain a tiny amount of caffeine. (Read more)

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What Affects The Caffeine Content In Tea

Posted by Angelina Kurganska on

We know that many tea enthusiasts barely pay any attention to caffeine content in teas and just drink what they feel like drinking when they feel like drinking. However, we also know many who have to control their caffeine intake. And those who purposefully choose teas with a higher caffeine content for energy and motivation. 

We’re sure you’ve read many articles along the lines of “stop drinking coffee and switch to tea because of the lesser caffeine content” or “actually black tea has a higher caffeine content than coffee so switch back to coffee and forget tea”. We won’t tell you what to do, but we will try to break the myths and explain the caffeine content in teas. (Read more)

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Amazing Tea Substitutes for Coffee

Posted by Angelina Kurganska on

So we have been getting this question a lot - which tea is the best substitute for coffee? 

We have compiled a list of the teas that we carry specifically for this purpose, to introduce people to other options. We will not be getting into the health benefits of tea in this post, but more so focusing on the caffeine level of the following teas...  (Read more)

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