A 30 oz cup of coffee typically contains around 300-400 mg of caffeine.
One teaspoon of coffee contains about 30-40 milligrams of caffeine.
One teaspoon of coffee contains about 30-40 milligrams of caffeine.
A tablespoon of coffee typically contains around 30-40 milligrams of caffeine.
A teaspoon of coffee typically contains around 30-40 milligrams of caffeine.
One teaspoon of coffee contains about 30-40 milligrams of caffeine.
30 grams of coffee beans typically contain around 90 milligrams of caffeine.
One teaspoon of ground coffee contains about 30-40 milligrams of caffeine.
A teaspoon of instant coffee typically contains around 30-40 milligrams of caffeine.
A teaspoon of coffee typically contains around 30-40 milligrams of caffeine.
One teaspoon of instant coffee typically contains around 30-40 milligrams of caffeine.
Coffee extract typically contains around 30-50 milligrams of caffeine per ounce.
Yes. White tea has about 1% the caffeine of coffee (almost none) Green tea has 5-10% the caffeine of coffee Oolong tea has about 15% the caffeine of coffee Black tea has 20% the caffeine of coffee (the same as decaf coffee)