Quiet Man Cometh
We're all mad here.
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Originally Posted by SparX
I don't think so, to my understand anything tisane has little to no caffeine.
I wonder now. . . ultimate caffeine tea of coffee and black tea?
So my real question is does the taste of coffee leaves differ from the eban and how so?
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Tisane is anything herbal, to my understanding, and that assumes that coffee leaves have caffeine in them. I didn't actually look at the package for those sorts of details.
David's has a coffee bean and tea blend. It's called Jumpy Monkey. It's quite good.
Looked up Wize Monkey. Coffee leaf tea has a little caffeine, and apparently is a traditional thing made with excess leaves after the bean growing season is over.
I keep some instant coffee around for the rare times I feel like it, though I've learned now that mixing coffee and tea (not sure if my Jumpy Monkey counts) is generally a bad idea for my stomach, unless it just *seems* like a bad idea because I turn to coffee if I start to feel crummy because it will sometimes help.
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Posted 09-13-2017, 11:53 PM
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