The majority of the teas in the Dilmah Exceptional range contain caffiene as they originate from the Camellia Sinensis plant which produces the well known types of Black Tea and Green Tea. The caffiene is in the original plant and therefore in varying degrees in the final dry leaf and then in your cup. The level of caffeine varies depending on all sorts of factors... from the length of time you steep it for, the temperature of water you steep it in, the type of tea (i.e. Green or Black).
At the time of writing... there is one teas in the Dilmah Exceptional range that does not include caffeine as it is herbal infusion/tisane and does not originate from the Camellia Sinensis (the plant Sri Lanka and home of Dilmah is so famous for).
The full range can be seen at the link below.
Where you see teas such as Berry Sensation for example, it is a berry flavoured black tea. Flavoured teas are a classic style of tea throughout history with well known teas such as Earl Grey being black tea flavoured with Bergamot Orange.
Tea originating from the Camellia Sinensis and flavoured with fruit flavours or floral elements have the added advantage of maintaining all the healthbenefits Green Tea & Black Tea are so famous for such as natural Antioxidants. Fruit infusions made of freeze dried fruit alone are nearly always flavoured to give the actual fruit flavour but do not give the Antioxidant properties of flavoured black or green teas. However they do give a fun caffeine free alternative.
For caffeine free alternatives that have additional health benefits look for herbal tisanes or Rooibos (Redbush).
No it is a herbal tea that does not contain caffeine!
Dilmah.
Herbal tea may still contain caffeine, which is a drug
Yes it does.
Read the label. If it does not contain caffeine, it would say caffeine-free. Otherwise, there is probably caffeine in it.
It depends on the tea. Herbal teas generally are caffeine-free. Green tea is caffeine-free. Black teas (Pekoe, Earl Grey, etc.) *do* contain caffeine.
No. it does not contain caffeine. See the related link below.
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Gyokuro green tea has the most caffeine of all green teas with the exception of matcha.
It all depends on the tea. Tea that comes from the tea plant, does contain caffeine. The highest caffeine content is in black tea. Green tea has less than that and white tea has the lowest quantity of caffeine of all. Herbal teas, on the other hand, are infusions made with herbs. Most herbs don't contain any caffeine, so herbal tea tends to be caffeine free.
No, mint is an herb that is used to make mint tea. It does not contain caffeine because it does not come from the tea plant Camellia siniesis. However it does still make excellent tea.
The caffeine levels in white tea vary by blend. The caffeine content in white tea can be as low as 12 mg and as high as 58 mg.