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Old 03-08-2011, 08:08 AM   #9043
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Originally Posted by astra View Post
What does it mean?
There is no caffeine in any teas I drink? Because I brew them 2 minutes minimum.
However, my question was not only about caffeine. I used caffeine as an example.



Water in a flask
The first pot is caffeinated but the second pot is not. The rinses after 30 seconds are removing a decent amount of the caffeine in the tea you are drinking.

Caffeine is the one that I have read about and so I am happy to share that info. I would guess that other nutrients, minerals, vitamins, and anti oxidants are mainly found in the first steeping as well.
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