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  2. Caffeinated drink - Wikipedia

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    Tea leaves contain more caffeine than coffee beans by dry weight. A typical serving, however, contains much less, since less of the product is used as compared to an equivalent serving of coffee. Also contributing to caffeine content are growing conditions, processing techniques, and other variables. Thus, teas contain varying amounts of ...

  3. Green tea - Wikipedia

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    Recently however, as the coffee market reached saturation point, South Korean tea production doubled during 2010‒2014, [84] as did tea imports during 2009–2015, [85] despite very high tariff rate (513.6% for green tea, compared to 40% for black tea, 8% for processed/roasted coffee, and 2% for raw coffee beans).

  4. Tazo - Wikipedia

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    A selection of Tazo teas, showing the pre-2006 logo An organic chai tea bag, showing the Tazo logo used since 2013. The company uses "New Age"-style marketing and product labeling. For example, every box of tea was once labeled as "blessed by a certified tea shaman" and an original tag line was "The Reincarnation of Tea."

  5. Move Over, Coffee: With Tazo Store, Starbucks Aims to ...

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    With the launch of Tazo, its first tea-only store, the coffee giant is aiming to turn tea into the Next Big Thing. "We want to elevate the premium tea experience Move Over, Coffee: With Tazo Store ...

  6. Decaffeination - Wikipedia

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    Decaffeination is the removal of caffeine from coffee beans, cocoa, tea leaves, and other caffeine-containing materials. Decaffeinated products are commonly termed by the abbreviation decaf. To ensure product quality, manufacturers are required to test the newly decaffeinated coffee beans to make sure that caffeine concentration is relatively low.

  7. Caffeine - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine content in coffee varies widely depending on the type of coffee bean and the method of preparation used; [240] even beans within a given bush can show variations in concentration. In general, one serving of coffee ranges from 80 to 100 milligrams, for a single shot (30 milliliters) of arabica-variety espresso , to approximately 100 ...

  8. john conti Coffee Company - Wikipedia

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    John Conti started the company in 1962 in Louisville, Kentucky [5] [2] [6] as the john conti Vending Co. [7] The company began installing coffee units at offices in 1971 and opened a coffee store in 1976. [7] With the coffee business expanding, the vending business was sold in 1982. [7]

  9. Coffea - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine has also evolved independently in the more distantly related genera Theobroma and Camellia . [13] This suggests that caffeine production is an adaptive trait in coffee and plant evolution. The fruit and leaves also contain caffeine, and can be used to make coffee cherry tea and coffee-leaf tea. The fruit is also used in many brands of ...