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  2. The Best Coffee Alternatives to Keep You Energized - AOL

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    Organic Green Tea. A cup of green tea also packs a caffeinated punch—about 30 mg per 8 ounces—but with a more subtle flavor than matcha. The Prevention test kitchen has steeped dozens of teas ...

  3. Matcha Is Your Best Way To Get A Caffeine Fix Without ... - AOL

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    Matcha is a great alternative to coffee. The green powerhouse generally contains less caffeine than coffee, but can still be a great energizing drink to sip on.

  4. The 5 Best Mushroom Coffees, According to a Dietitian - AOL

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    $17 $15 at Amazon.com . See at Walmart.com . What we like: It brews like coffee, so there’s no powders to mix or grainy texture. What to know: Its caffeine levels are similar to a cup of regular ...

  5. Coffee substitute - Wikipedia

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    A coffee substitute from ground, roasted chickpeas was mentioned by a German writer in 1793. [5] Dandelion coffee is attested as early as the 1830s in North America. [9] The drink brewed from ground, roasted chicory root has no caffeine, but is dark and tastes much like coffee. It was used as a medicinal tea before coffee was introduced to Europe.

  6. Red espresso - Wikipedia

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    Red espresso tea. Red espresso (stylised as red espresso) is the brand name of The Red Espresso Company Pty Ltd, a South African manufacturer of Rooibos tea products. The company was founded by Pete and Monique Ethelston and Carl Pretorius in 2005, when Carl invented a way to express a shot of Rooibos tea on an espresso machine as a caffeine-free alternative to coffee.

  7. Dandelion coffee - Wikipedia

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    Dandelion coffee (also dandelion tea) is a tisane made from the root of the dandelion plant. The roasted dandelion root pieces and the beverage have some resemblance to coffee in appearance and taste, and it is thus commonly considered a coffee substitute .