A gram of coffee typically contains about 10-15 milligrams of caffeine.
On average, there is about 10-12 milligrams of caffeine per gram of coffee.
Coffee beans typically contain about 10-12 milligrams of caffeine per gram.
The amount of caffeine in coffee grounds can vary, but on average, a single gram of coffee grounds contains about 10-12 milligrams of caffeine.
The amount of caffeine in coffee can vary, but on average, there is about 10-12 milligrams of caffeine per gram of coffee.
The amount of caffeine in coffee beans can vary, but on average, there is about 10-12 milligrams of caffeine per gram of coffee beans.
The amount of caffeine in ground coffee can vary, but on average, there is about 10-12 milligrams of caffeine per gram of ground coffee.
Approximately 10 milligrams of caffeine is present in 1 gram of coffee.
On average, there is about 1-2 caffeine present per gram of coffee bean.
On average, coffee beans contain about 1-2 caffeine per gram.
On average, there is about 10-12 milligrams of caffeine in one gram of ground coffee.
The amount of caffeine in a coffee bean is about 1-2 of its weight, which is roughly 10-20 milligrams per gram of coffee bean.
A typical 28-gram serving of a milk chocolate bar has about as much caffeine as a cup of decaffeinated coffee, although dark chocolate has about the same caffeine as coffee by weight. Some dark chocolate currently in production contains as much as 160 mg per 100 g - which is double the caffeine content of the highest caffeinated drip coffee by weight.