It can, but most will say 'decaffeinated' or 'no caffeine' on the box or container.
Coffee has more caffeine than tea. For more details about tea: Most "tea" such as black, green and white tea are all made from the same plant called Camellia Sinensis. However, black tea has the most caffeine, then green, then white. This is because white tea is made from new camellia sinensis leaves (or baby tea leaves they are sometimes called), green tea is made when the leaves are a little older, and black tea is made from even older leaves. White tea also has the most antioxidants (beneficial). The newer the leaves, the more antioxidants and the less caffeine a tea has. The older the leaves, the less antioxidants and more caffeine it will have. Hope this was helpful! = )
Yes, green tea does have caffeine in it. The amount of caffeine in the green tea will depend on the brand.
Green Tea is OK but if it is only " TEA " IT HAS CAFFEINE IN IT . ( KEEP THAT IN MIND )
There are many benefits of green tea, but perhaps the most important is the amount of antioxidants. Antioxidants reduce free radicals in your body. Free radicals can lead to cancer and premature aging. Green tea has more antioxidants than black tea, and it has less tannins that stain your teeth and cups.
Green tea does offer many great nutritional benefits and some say it can help promote weight loss. Green tea is full of antioxidants which are great for your body anyway, but green tea can also help you feel fuller and its caffeine can boost your metabolism.
Green tea contains powerful antioxidants and caffeine ingredients which some say is essential in weight loss regimens. Some green teas have more of the weight loss ingredients than others.
Yes it does. Many people think that green tea contains more antioxidants than black tea but believe it or not black tea contains just as much antioxidants as green tea. Just read the nutrition information on the packages. So to answer your question black tea in tea bags does have antioxidants.
Gyokuro green tea has the most caffeine of all green teas with the exception of matcha.
No. Green tea has caffeine, although it has less caffeine than "normal" black tea.
Unless the package says otherwise, all green tea naturally contains caffeine.
Green tea the brand tetley a natural source of antioxidants
Many of the varieties of green tea have caffeine, but they also have decaffeinated varieties as well.