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  2. White tea - Wikipedia

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    White Tea: The caffeine content in white tea can range from 6 to 55 mg per cup (250 mL) [9] Green Tea : A 250mL cup of green tea contains around 30 mg of caffeine [ 10 ] Black Tea : The caffeine content in black tea is around 50 mg per cup (250 mL) [ 11 ]

  3. Talk:White tea - Wikipedia

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    For 100ml, this would be 82mg caffeine for the white tea and 40mg caffeine for the green tea. These are two data points- a conclusion should not be made from that. But it calls into question any source which says "white tea contains less caffeine than green tea", that hasn't measured it. MatthewEHarbowy 18:50, 12 January 2007 (UTC)

  4. Caffeine - Wikipedia

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    Also contributing to caffeine content are growing conditions, processing techniques, and other variables. Thus, teas contain varying amounts of caffeine. [243] Tea contains small amounts of theobromine and slightly higher levels of theophylline than coffee. Preparation and many other factors have a significant impact on tea, and color is a poor ...

  5. A Guide to the 7 Most Common Categories of Tea - AOL

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    There's more to tea than just leaves in hot water, and with so many options, ... Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.

  6. Tea - Wikipedia

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    A study found that the caffeine content of one gram of black tea ranged from 22 to 28 mg, while the caffeine content of one gram of green tea ranged from 11 to 20 mg, reflecting a significant difference. [58] Tea contains small amounts of theobromine and theophylline, which are xanthines and stimulants, similar to caffeine. [59]

  7. If You’re Constantly Hungry, These Foods And Drinks ... - AOL

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    Caffeine—commonly found in coffee, green tea, and yerba mate—can also act as an appetite suppressant by stimulating the central nervous system and boosting metabolism, Keatly says. Meanwhile ...