Milk, not cream please
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Tea contains more caffeine than coffee
I probably read this somewhere!
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Thu 8 Oct 2009, 13:12,
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Sort of.
It can contain more than instant stuff, but usually has less (down to around 20% of the amount in instant coffee). Percolated coffee is even stronger. Also, tea has other gubbins in it which helps counteract the effect of the caffeine.
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Thu 8 Oct 2009, 13:17,
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You probably did, but it's probably wrong
wiki.answers.com/Q/Does_tea_have_more_caffeine_than_coffee
Tea leaves do contain more caffeine than coffee beans. However when brewed into a beverage a cup of coffee will generally have 3X the amount of caffeine than a same sized cup of tea. However caffeine values for both beverages vary widely depending on the type of beans/leaves used and the brewing method as well as the amount of beans/leaves used.
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Thu 8 Oct 2009, 13:17,
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Tea leaves do contain more caffeine than coffee beans. However when brewed into a beverage a cup of coffee will generally have 3X the amount of caffeine than a same sized cup of tea. However caffeine values for both beverages vary widely depending on the type of beans/leaves used and the brewing method as well as the amount of beans/leaves used.