It depends on the tea. Herbal teas generally are caffeine-free. Green tea is caffeine-free. Black teas (Pekoe, Earl Grey, etc.) *do* contain caffeine.
yes, but not as much as coffee.
Yes, in moderation since tea contains caffeine and some tea sorts contains more caffeine that coffee.
There is no coffee in tea, however there is caffeine in tea.
Tea contains caffeine which is known to be an addictive substance.
Thanks for writing in. Caffeine is found naturally in tea leaves and Twisted Tea uses real tea leaves. Because of that, Twisted Tea contains caffeine. - Twisted Tea Brewing Company
Unless the package says otherwise, all green tea naturally contains caffeine.
No. Green tea has caffeine, although it has less caffeine than "normal" black tea.
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.
Generally speaking tea (of most forms - not including herbals) contains more caffeine than coffee.
Tea contains caffeine that you may not be used to in large doses.
Tea contains caffeine, theobromine, and theophylline ... three related xanthine derivatives with some drug-like qualities.
Yes it is. It contains Caffeine. White tea, black tea and green tea is bad for you. You would want to get caffeine free herbal tea. Decaffeinated just means that it has caffeine but they used chemicals to take it out. So instead of caffeine its chemicals.
Pure Jasmine Tea has no caffeine, however, when it is blended with other types of tea that have caffeine, that changes depending on the type of tea it is mixed with. Most often, Jasmine tea is paired with Green Tea, in that case, it contains around 25mg of caffeine. I recommend you to buy Jasmine Tea from UsTwoTea. They supply pure and authentic tea.