31 points | by mooreds 10 hours ago ago
17 comments
Why wouldn’t they include a mg of caffeine per ounce (mL) column?
All black or green teas are not the same about caffeine, roasted black or green teas have less caffeine
Good link, I can see that I typically consume 150-300mg daily (A bit on the high side).
> Coffee drinks /Size in oz. (mL) /Caffeine (mg) Brewed /8 (237) /96
Without the recipe, this table makes no sense.
What are some good decaf teas people enjoy?
Ginger with chamomile and tumeric is where it's at.
Rooibus. It’s not decaf, it just has no caffeine. I drink it all the time since giving up coffee.
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I don't drink decaffeinated tea, but I do drink quite a lot of naturally caffeine-free herbal teas. My local supermarket stocks dozens of varieties. I rather like peppermint but also enjoy other infusions depending on my mood.
I buy decaf Earl Grey from my local tea store. I cannot tell the difference; it's just another kind of Earl grey.
Earl Grey isn't tea. It's talcum powder.
It is demonstrably NOT talcum powder. What did you really mean to say?
I'm partial to Yorkshire Gold. Bog-standard British builder's tea, but I can't taste the difference between the decaf and the regular.
The list is endless, camomille, redbush, ginger are my favovorite non-caffeine teas.
Corn silk tea and chamomile, both have zero caffeine.
I like Barley tea as my go to caffeine free tea.
Can we have another table for total content of random substances acting as monoamine oxidase A or B inhibitors for coffee, tea, soda and more?
Why wouldn’t they include a mg of caffeine per ounce (mL) column?
All black or green teas are not the same about caffeine, roasted black or green teas have less caffeine
Good link, I can see that I typically consume 150-300mg daily (A bit on the high side).
> Coffee drinks /Size in oz. (mL) /Caffeine (mg) Brewed /8 (237) /96
Without the recipe, this table makes no sense.
What are some good decaf teas people enjoy?
Ginger with chamomile and tumeric is where it's at.
Rooibus. It’s not decaf, it just has no caffeine. I drink it all the time since giving up coffee.
[dead]
I don't drink decaffeinated tea, but I do drink quite a lot of naturally caffeine-free herbal teas. My local supermarket stocks dozens of varieties. I rather like peppermint but also enjoy other infusions depending on my mood.
I buy decaf Earl Grey from my local tea store. I cannot tell the difference; it's just another kind of Earl grey.
Earl Grey isn't tea. It's talcum powder.
It is demonstrably NOT talcum powder. What did you really mean to say?
I'm partial to Yorkshire Gold. Bog-standard British builder's tea, but I can't taste the difference between the decaf and the regular.
The list is endless, camomille, redbush, ginger are my favovorite non-caffeine teas.
Corn silk tea and chamomile, both have zero caffeine.
I like Barley tea as my go to caffeine free tea.
Can we have another table for total content of random substances acting as monoamine oxidase A or B inhibitors for coffee, tea, soda and more?