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Old 13th September 2004, 02:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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When you read an article that says there is so much caffeine (or
antioxidant, or whatever) in a cup of tea, does that mean a serving of
leaf or does that mean in a cup of the liquor? If it is in a serving
of leaf then if you re-steep one serving of leaf 5 times you're
obviously not getting much extra caffiene (or antioxidant etc..) but
if the numbers are averaged out for a cup of the brewed liquor then 5
steeps means around 35 mg of caffiene multiplied by five! I assume it
is the former and not the latter but I have never read anything that
would clarify it one way or the other, and I have done a fair amount
of reading on the subject. Anyone know?
 
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Old 17th September 2004, 03:04 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Lewis Perin <perin@panix.com> wrote in message news:<pc7wtyyc7cz.fsf@panix1.panix.com>...
> bruce_thousandm (bruce) writes:
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> > When you read an article that says there is so much caffeine (or
> > antioxidant, or whatever) in a cup of tea, does that mean a serving of
> > leaf or does that mean in a cup of the liquor?

>
> I'm sure they mean a cup of the liquor.
>

You're sure? That just doesn't make sense to me. There is no
way there is that much caffeine (or polyphenol etc..) in one teaspoon
of green tea leaf. In that same literature we read that black tea has
more caffeine than green, but most people re-steep green tea many more
times than black (at least as far as I know, I really only drink green
tea so some black tea drinkers out there feel free to correct me) so
the green tea drinkers would be getting TONS while the black tea
drinkers would get less.

> > If it is in a serving of leaf then if you re-steep one serving of
> > leaf 5 times you're obviously not getting much extra caffiene (or
> > antioxidant etc..) but if the numbers are averaged out for a cup of
> > the brewed liquor then 5 steeps means around 35 mg of caffiene
> > multiplied by five! I assume it is the former and not the latter
> > but I have never read anything that would clarify it one way or the
> > other, and I have done a fair amount of reading on the subject.
> > Anyone know?

>
> Even though it's only a question of the liquor, there is vagueness in
> lots of published numbers when it comes to steep times and
> temperatures, as well as multiple steeps.
>
> Yes the numbers always vary a lot and are never definite. I think mabey I asked an impossible question, there might be just too many variables to get any kind of accurate answer unless you test the exact leaf in question.
 
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