Comment · Wed, September 4, 2013 · Ceretropic
green/black tea and theanine
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manofthemonth · 6 points
a year ago it was posted here:
Contrary to previous research, a standard (200 ml) cup of black tea was found to contain the most L-theanine (24.2 5.7 mg) while a cup of green tea contained the least (7.9 3.8 mg).
however, isnt black tea roasted green tea? if so, then the roasting increases the amount of theanine in the black tea? doesnt seem possible. any comments?
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squareandpompous · 1 points
Thanks for the support, but the longer I live, the more I tend to agree with Edward Bernays et al. It's like watching orangutans scratch their anuses and wondering why their fingers stink of death.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Nothing will change if we just accept the status quo.