Organic Tea

tea by caffeine

On average, a cup of tea contains 1/2 to 1/3 as much caffeine as a cup of coffee. The actual tea leaf has more caffeine than coffee in raw form but because coffee becomes more dissolved in the cup while tea is only infused (the leaf does not dissolve at all) much less caffeine is transferred to the brew.

Black tea generally contains approximately 40 - 50 mg of caffeine per cup.

Green tea generally contains about 20 - 25 mg of caffeine per cup. Green tea's caffeine is thought to be absorbed more slowly into the body so it tends to not give as much of a buzz; rather a prolonged, mellow effect.

Herbal teas generally have no caffeine in them.

Decaffeinated Tea is processed with CO2 to remove the caffeine from the tea leaves. We currently carry 2 decaffeinated teas- Org. Decaf Earl Grey and Org. Decaf English Breakfast.

Caffeinated and decaffeinated Teas
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