Too much caffeine can put unnecessary stress on the body. There are many wonderful caffeine free alternatives to tea and coffee that will help you maintain a healthy balance. show me more
LEAST
The amount of caffeine in a tea is dependant on a number of factors including the environment it was grown, the age of the bud, the variety of Camellia Seninsis, as well as the amount of fermentation. These teas have the least amount of caffeine, typically 8 to 12mg per cup. show me more
LESS
The majority of Green teas will fall into this category. Because Green Tea is unfermented, in other words dried immediately, the caffeine levels remain low. A typical cup of Green Tea in this category will have around 20mg per cup. show me more
MEDIUM
We now begin to leave the Green teas, although there are a couple of stronger varieties, and head towards the stronger Black teas. In between fall Oolong teas which are semi fermented. Oolong teas are full of flavour and display many different characteristics. The caffeine content of Oolong teas will range between 30mg and 45mg per cup. show me more
MOST
There is nothing like a good cup of tea in the morning, or at any time of the day for that matter! A typical cup of Black tea contains 50mg of caffeine per cup. We have a great selection of Black teas ranging from the Champagne Darjeelings to spicy Assams that can be drunk with or without milk and all will certainly give you the boost you need! show me more
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