The French words for without caffeine is "décaféiné".
Read the label. If it does not contain caffeine, it would say caffeine-free. Otherwise, there is probably caffeine in it.
Yes, chocolate chips do have caffeine in them, which stems from the natural cocoa bean.
One word is enough in French to mean "without caffeine" It is spelled "décaféiné"
"Caffeine" is derived from "coffee", one of the plants that contains caffeine. In some other languages, the spelling is more similar; for example in German, coffee is called "Kaffee", and in Spanish it is called "café".
It can, but most will say 'decaffeinated' or 'no caffeine' on the box or container.
maybe i would say no
Drinks that say they contain caffeine contain a lot more caffeine than drinks that do not contain it. If you have A specified drink, it would be easier to answer your question.
it depends on which kind that you buy, I love the cappacino flavored ones and yes they do contain caffeine.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
Yes. They LOVE caffeine. They say themselves that they think they are addicted to it. Kevin even has a Starbucks "radar". He'll say, "Two miles to Starbucks", and he'll be right!
In French, to say 'she' , you say:Elleeg. elle s'appelle comment?In French, to say 'he', you say:Il