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Friday, May 31, 2013

Question for coffee people about the caffeine in coffee?

Question by Jade M: Question for coffee people about the caffeine in coffee?
Between instant, ground, and fresh ground what are the main differences caffeine wise? Does instant have less, does fresh ground have the most? or does it depend on how much coffee you use?

thanks in advance.


Best answer:

Answer by Jami V
I think it should depend where the coffee is and what type. Not if it is instant or fresh. And yes it depends on how much your use. Hope this helps.



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5 comments:

  1. i hope this helps regualr coffee has less caffeine than
    esspresso
    most people think esspresso has more but it is totally opposite regular coffee has more per cup

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  2. Instant coffee typically has the highest content of caffeine. If you're looking for a jolt, get a soda (much higher content than coffee). The difference between previously ground and fresh is negligible at best. It DEFINITELY depends on the amount of grounds per cup, though, for full effect unless we're talking espresso. Typically, a good rule of thumb is 1 tbsp for every 2 full cups. It'll be strong, but good and gives the best, truest flavor of the bean. For less buzzing, you can add an extra 1/2 cup of water per every tbsp.

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  3. Caffeine content of Coffee and Tea
    8-ounce Beverage milligrams

    Coffee, Drip 115-175
    Coffee, Brewed 80-135
    Coffee, Espresso (2 ounces) 100
    Coffee, Instant 65-100
    Tea, iced 47
    Tea, brewed, imported brands (avg.) 60
    Tea, brewed, U.S. brands (avg.) 40
    Tea, instant 30
    Tea, green 15
    Hot cocoa 14
    Coffee, Decaf, brewed 3-4
    Coffee, Decaf, instant 2-3

    Rather than the method of grinding, the method of brewing and the type of beans used determine the amount of caffeine in coffee and tea.

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  4. It depends on the ROAST of the coffee, no matter what type you buy. The more a coffee bean has been roasted, the LESS caffeine it has - ergo, the darker the roast, the LESS caffeine. Contrary to popular belief, espresso actually has less caffeine than a cup of regular coffee. The problem is that you need 2 cups of espresso to equal 1 regular sized cup of coffee:) ... Obviously, the more coffee you use, the more caffeine that will be in your cup of coffee:) ....Black tea, coke and chocolate actually have more caffeine than coffee

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  5. How much caffeine there is in a cup of coffee depends on many factors including: how big the cup, how finely the coffee is ground, how dark the roast, the brewing method used, how much coffee is used to make the drink and the type of coffee bean used.

    The beans of Arabica coffee, grown at higher altitudes contain less caffeine than Robusta beans.

    Average cup of instant coffee = 75mg caffeine
    Average mug of instant coffee = 100mg caffeine
    Average cup of brewed coffee =100mg caffeine
    Average cup of tea = 50mg caffeine
    Regular cola drink = up to 40mg caffeine
    Regular energy drink = up to80mg caffeine
    Plain chocolate bar = up to 50mg caffeine – milk chocolate has around 50% caffeine content of plain chocolate

    Hope that helps

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