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Boiling water is necessary to extract caffeine from tea leaves because the high temperature helps to dissolve the caffeine and other soluble compounds more effectively. The heat increases the rate of diffusion, allowing the caffeine to move from the leaves into the water. Additionally, boiling water can also extract flavors and aromas that contribute to the overall taste of the tea. Using cooler water may result in a weaker brew with less caffeine and flavor.

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What is the procedure to extract the caffeine from tea?

The commercial process for removing caffeine from tea is fairly complex, however, according to my Chinese medicine doctor, if you pour boiling water over your tea (leaves or bagged) leave it for 20 - 30 seconds, pour out the "first" steep and re-fill your cup/pot with more boiling water. The resultant tea will be greatly reduced in its caffeine content.


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No, however, as caffeine is the first thing to exit the tea leaves, the way to greatly reduce the caffeine in a cup (or pot) of tea, is to pour boiling water onto it, steep 20 seconds, discard the first steeping and pour more (boiling) water over the tea... steep as usual.


Suggest other ways to isolate the caffeine from tea leaves?

To remove caffeine from tea leaves under normal circumstances, it is best advised to steep the leaves for a short interval (say one minute) and discard the liquor. It is then advised to steep the leaves as one would normally do for that particular tea. This method may be successfully employed to diminish the caffeine level in tea.


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Does the amount of caffeine in a tea bag decrease if a larger amount of water is used?

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