No, coffee does not contain theobromine. Theobromine is a compound found in chocolate and some other foods, but not in coffee.
Carob does not contain methylxanthines like caffeine or theobromine, which are commonly found in chocolate. This makes carob a popular alternative to chocolate for individuals who are sensitive to methylxanthines.
No, coffee does not contain cholesterol.
Yes, coffee lozenges typically contain coffee as an ingredient.
No, bitter kola does not contain nicotine. It contains caffeine, theobromine, tannins, and other compounds, but not nicotine.
The caffeine in coffee (as well as the theophylline in tea, and the theobromine in chocolate) can be anxiogenic. That means, these compounds can increase anxiety in those who are prone to developing anxious symptoms.
Yes, coffee fruit does contain caffeine.
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No, it is more or less found in tea (in drinkable brew: 1 mg/L) and in cocoa beans up to 4 mg/g in dry beans.However it is one of the xanthinic breakdown products of caffeine (from coffee) metabolism in the liver (cf. Related links just below this question)
Coffee does not naturally contain oil. The oils that are sometimes found in coffee are from the coffee beans themselves, not added oils.
No, coffee does not naturally contain lactose. Lactose is a sugar found in milk and dairy products, not in coffee.
Yes, coffee bean extract does contain caffeine.