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Phillygirl2 02-24-2008 04:56 PM

Green Tea
 
I read Glory87's story and decided to get some of those "super foods" in me. As of yesterday, I have officially become addicted to green tea!

Is there a problem with drinking too much of this stuff? My husband says it's not good for you. I've been drinking about 5 cups a day and counting it as water.

What says the community?

missingmyerica 02-24-2008 05:04 PM

Are you drinking decaf or regular green tea? I buy my green tea by the oz. at the farmers market I go to. I only drink 2 cups a day because of the caffeine content. I love it too.

Phillygirl2 02-24-2008 05:47 PM

Well, it doesn't say decaf. I thought herbal tea was all decaf. No wonder I'm bouncing up the stairs today! But that's a NSV for me - I usually drag myself up by the railing!

freedomreins 02-25-2008 05:04 AM

Green tea has more caffeine that coffee does, I think... which would explain your bouncing up the stairs ;)

Phillygirl2 02-25-2008 09:48 AM

I don't how that rumor that tea has more caffiene than coffee got started, but it's just not true, especially of green tea. I just looked it up:

Quote:

According to the site's caffeine index, coffee has the most caffeine with 47-164 milligrams per 5 ounce serving. The caffeine content depends on how the coffee is brewed -- fresh drip has the highest level, instant has the lowest. Second place is a little more difficult to determine. A single serving of black tea (5 oz.) can have anywhere from 25 to 110 milligrams of caffeine, while a single serving of Coca-Cola (12 oz.) measures in with 46 milligrams. However, when you break it down to caffeine per ounce, tea handily beats Coke.
In the green tea site I checked, they said it has less caffiene than most other teas.

I have come to the conclusion the coffee lobby spread this rumor!:D

And, btw, I like my coffee really strong.

freedomreins 02-25-2008 09:55 AM

Aha! Wow, that's good to know, I've heard from everywhere over the years that green tea has more caffeine than coffee does! Thanks for setting me straight :)

suitejudyblueeyes 02-25-2008 09:57 AM

Do you buy tea bags or use loose tea? I read somewhere that tea bags tend to have more caffeine than loose tea. Can't back that up, though.

I do remember that if you're using loose tea and concerned about caffeine, you can toss out your 1st steep -- 70% of the caffeine in loose tea is leeched out during the 1st infusion (something about caffeine being more easily released from the leaves than other compounds). If you're using a good, high-quality loose tea, you'll still have another 2 infusions left on that one batch of leaves, so it's still very cost-effective.

Thought I'd throw that in there. :D

Phillygirl2 02-25-2008 08:55 PM

Loose tea? Please! I'm not that anal. I don't see how that would make any difference.

Lovemylife 03-12-2008 08:56 AM

My mom's doctor told her not to drink green tea or take the supplements due to the caffeine in them. As for me, I have drank it in the past and well, it doesn't do anything for me except give me a guilty pleasure of drinking something that taste really good to me. I will say that I know a surgeon who is top in his field and I would let operate on me, my mother, my child who drinks green tea all the time and always has a very steady hand.

Phillygirl2 03-12-2008 02:42 PM

Well, green tea is one of the super foods so anything that helps me lose weight is tops in my book. Caffiene in moderation is not harmful unless you have a medical condition that it aggravates or are one of those people very sensitive to it. I did cut down to one or two cups a day. And tea DOES have less caffiene than coffee, contrary to popular myth.

Want2LoseCutie 03-15-2008 11:10 PM

I love WHITE tea! I love green tea also but WHITE tea has significantly LESS caffeine. I also count it towards my water count.

kaplods 03-15-2008 11:25 PM

green, white, red, and black tea are true (not herbal) teas (that is made from from tea leaves) and all have varying levels of caffeine. Herbal teas are made from plants other than the tea plant, are usually (but not always) caffeine free. There are other plants besides the coffee bean and tea leaf that are sometimes made into teas that contain caffeine and other stimulants (like ephedra).

zenor77 03-15-2008 11:36 PM

I believe the confusion stems from the fact that tea leaves have more caffeine then coffee beans, but it is not as easily extracted by hot water. So brewed coffee has more caffeine then brewed tea.

I would suggest either cutting back to a cup or two (like you are doing) or either brewing the same bag multiple times or switching to decaf. Too much caffeine from any source is not a good idea.

meowee 03-16-2008 09:12 AM

Help, Chickies . . .

Maybe it's just me, but I have yet to find a green tea that tastes like anything much at all . . . so far I'd just as soon have a cup of hot water. :shrug:

How do you have yours? Do you have it with lemon; do you use a sweetener in it?

BTW . . . I love black tea but like it really, really strong.

Phillygirl2 03-16-2008 08:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meowee (Post 2102028)
Help, Chickies . . .

Maybe it's just me, but I have yet to find a green tea that tastes like anything much at all . . . so far I'd just as soon have a cup of hot water. :shrug:

How do you have yours? Do you have it with lemon; do you use a sweetener in it?

BTW . . . I love black tea but like it really, really strong.

You've got to oversteep it (I like it strong, too), and add a bit of honey and lemon. I make a big pot of it, put it in the fridge, and then heat it up or drink it as ice tea. It's really not bad at all. If you like black tea, throw a couple regular teabags in with the green tea to make it stronger.

Some people do put artificial sweetener in it, but I've found that any kind of tea tastes bad unless you use real sugar or honey.


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