Green tea naturally contains caffeine, but there is a surprising amount of nuance between different types. How the tea is grown, processed, and steeped affects the caffeine content. Just by learning how the tea is made, you’ll know which teas have higher amounts of caffeine. And different methods of brewing your tea will give you control over the caffeine content in your cup.
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