Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

 
 
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Default How can you tell if tea has caffeine?

"Bluesea" > writes:

> "Brent" > wrote in message
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> > [...]
> > I refer you he http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=2477703
> >
> > "The overall average caffeine released in the first through third
> > brews were 69%, 23%, and 8%, respectively." Though it doesn't say so
> > in the abstract available at the link above, in the full article it is
> > said that the infusions were 5 minutes each. So... if 5 minutes
> > removes 69%, how much do you really think 30 seconds will?

>
> Logically, not enough to matter.
>
> Thanks for the link and the info about the 5-minute steep. Did you notice
> the next lines?
>
> "Three cups of tea brewed using three tea bags (Western culture) have
> approximately twice the amount of methylxanthines as the same volume
> prepared by three successive brews of loose tea leaves (Asian culture). "
>
> Does the full article address the reason for the doubled amount of
> methylxanthines? That's a curiosity since the volume and steep time were the
> same for both cultural preparations.


All I have is the same abstract you quote, but I interpret the
language differently. I think they're talking about using a new (I
almost said "fresh") teabag for each steep in the Western trials, but
*resteeping* the loose leaves in the Asian trials. It's no mystery
when you parse it this way.

/Lew
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