Caffeine is naturally present in chocolate.
Cocoa is the only food that can make chocolate.
Taste stimulation
In terms of Caffeine, by it self, it' make no difference at all. Wether, its found naturally in coffee beans, tea leaves, etc. -OR- Derived from plants, and added to energy drinks, caffeine pills, soda's etc. The only difference is that Coffee, Chocolate, and Teas, besides having caffeine, they also have other stimulants, like theobromine, which like caffeine is a bitter alkaloid, that stimulates the brain and body. So, since coffee and beverages that naturally have caffeine, have other stimulants in them besides caffeine, the "wake-up" and "jolt" effect may be more stronger, that beverages likes sodas with caffeine just added.
No, not alcohol by its self, BUT there are plenty of liquors (alcoholic beverages) that contain caffeine.
Most spirits and high-proof alcoholic beverages do not contain caffeine at all.
No. Polar Soda flavor Orange Dry does not contain caffeine. In fact, according to a spokeswoman at Polar Beverages, none of their soda contain caffeine. The only product that contains caffeine is their tea beverage.
No.
Caffeine you will find in your everyday beverages or hot drinks, examples of these are: - Coffee - Tea - Fizzy Drinks etc. Caffeine is mainly used as energy or as some people say "To keep people awake".
It would be ingested orally as caffeine is dissolved in a liquid - either naturally in coffee, tea, or artificially like certain carbonated beverages and energy drinks.
Beer does not naturally contain caffeine unless it's brewed with caffeine-containing ingredients.
It is a good idea to drink decaffeinated beverages versus caffeinated beverages when you are breastfeeding. Caffeine makes an infant irritable. Also remember to drink plenty of water when you are breastfeeding.
There are a few beverages that have certain disadvantages. Such as added sugars in drinks and having to make a choice not to drink certain things.
Because most migraines are related to not getting enough caffeine. Therefore the solution to migraines is adding caffeine to migraine meds
Soy milk does not have caffeine, although soy milk is often sold with added flavoring such as chocolate, which does include a small amount of caffeine.