Does green tea have caffeine?!


Question:

Does green tea have caffeine?


Answers:
Yes. It's made from the same plant from which we get black tea. After picking, the tea processed different ways to give us green or black tea. Green tea has less caffeine than black, but does have enough to keep you awake. You can get decaf green tea just like you can get decaf black teas. There's a tiny amount of caffeine in those, but not enough to keep you up at night.

If you need truly caffeine-free tea, you'll have to go herbal. Rooibos (red bush) tea is lovely. It's full-bodied and flavorful.

Yes, but they also have decaffeinated green tea. That's what I drink.

yes; unless it's specified as caffeine-free

Yes unless it specifies otherwise.

You need to read the label because you can get it with or without caffeine. They sell it @ most super markets.

yes i believe so

yes




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