"Organic" refers to the way a plant ("tea" in this case) was cultivated, without pesticides commonly used in regular agriculture. It does not in any way refers to the amount of caffeine. If you are concerned about the amount of caffeine in tea, you may want to choose either a decaffeinated form of black or green tea, which may contain up to 3% of the regular form or, better yet, use herbal teas (there are many varieties) which do not contain any caffeine at all. For example: peppermint, chamomile, roibos, ginger, etc.
yes, the possibilities are there to have caffeine in 100% organic black tea. Around 47mg per serving.
Yes, Caffeine content is measured by volume.
Caffeine free means that the product has "no" caffeine in it.
Yes, green tea does have caffeine in it. The amount of caffeine in the green tea will depend on the brand.
No, fennel does not have caffeine in it, therefore the tea made from it has none. If however, fennel is added to black tea, then the black tea will add caffeine to the tea made from it.
caffeine, that is if by drugs you mean mood altering.
Green Tea is OK but if it is only " TEA " IT HAS CAFFEINE IN IT . ( KEEP THAT IN MIND )
The tea with the least amount of caffeine is herbal tea and rooibos tea which has zero caffeine. The tea with the second least amount of caffeine is white tea, which has 1% the amount of caffeine in a cup of coffee.
Herbal teas do not posses caffeine. Rooibos Tea also does not posses caffeine.
Usually coffee has much more caffeine than tea, however though some teas have as much caffeine as coffee, (suprisingly)!Coffee has twice as much caffeine as teaCoffee! It has twice as much caffeine as tea
It is caffeine free
Matcha tea, as a green tea, contains small levels of caffeine. The ratio is about 35mg of caffeine per 1g of matcha tea. Unlike caffeine in coffee, this is absorbed slowly into the blood stream and has longer lasting effects.
Unfortunately, it does have caffeine. For specifics, check http://www.energyfiend.com/caffeine-content/snapple-tea