The amount of caffeine in green tea is widely variable. A lot of sources claim that green tea is lower in caffeine than black tea, but this is not necessarily true. It's hard to generalize about whether green or black teas contain more or less caffeine.
Nearly all tea, however, has much less caffeine than coffee.
People sensitive to caffeine and drinking green tea as an alternative should be aware that green tea still contains caffeine which will affect you if you drink several cups.
Green tea is generally brewed with water below the boiling point for 2-4 minutes. Longer steeping times can result in more caffeine being released into the cup. The amount of leaf used also influences the caffeine content.
Yes, green tea does have caffeine in it. The amount of caffeine in the green tea will depend on the brand.
Yes, caffeine is present in green tea.
Green Tea is OK but if it is only " TEA " IT HAS CAFFEINE IN IT . ( KEEP THAT IN MIND )
Yes, the caffeine content in green tea is generally lower than that in black tea.
There is no caffeine. Caffeine is an ingredient and it is not listed on the bottle or can. Push Grape Push Orange Push Lemonaid Push Punch Push Lemon Lime Push Pineapple Push Gingerale Push Lemon Ice Tea Cold Brewew, Caffeine is not listed on in the ingredients but it is brewed with black tea. I believe black tea has caffeine.
Gyokuro green tea has the most caffeine of all green teas with the exception of matcha.
No. Green tea has caffeine, although it has less caffeine than "normal" black tea.
Unless the package says otherwise, all green tea naturally contains caffeine.
Many of the varieties of green tea have caffeine, but they also have decaffeinated varieties as well.
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You don't. Tea naturally has caffeine, even "green" tea.
No.