caffeine content

collocation in English

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caffeine
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkæf.iːn/
us
/ˈkæf.iːn/
a chemical, found for example in tea and coffee, that is a stimulant (= something that makes people ...
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content
noun
uk
/ˈkɒn.tent/
us
/ˈkɑːn.tent/
the articles or parts contained in a magazine or book, with the number of the page they ...
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(Definition ofcaffeineandcontentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The drink has a highcaffeinecontent(30 mg/100ml).
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Western producers have not yet shown a desire to sort purchased bean lots bycaffeinecontentas a priority.
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Decaffeinated coffee beans have a residualcaffeinecontentof about 0.1% on a dry basis.
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Being of black teas, it has a strong flavour and highercaffeinecontentthan green, oolong, or white teas, albeit somewhat less than coffee.
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In general, dark-roast coffee has very slightly less caffeine than lighter roasts because the roasting process reduces a small amount of the bean'scaffeinecontent.
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Although devoid of anycaffeinecontent, it is often served and enjoyed as an invigorating tea.
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The resulting liquor is similar in taste to green tea, but with lesscaffeinecontentthan either regular tea or coffee.
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Many of coffee's health risks are due to itscaffeinecontentand can therefore be avoided by drinking decaffeinated coffee.
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Its marketing strategy centered on the drink'scaffeinecontent, billing it as a means to promote wakefulness.
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In addition to the potential side effects from thecaffeinecontentin green tea extract, there is some risk of liver problems associated with green tea extract consumption.
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Some dark chocolate currently in production contains as much as 160 mg per 100 g which is double thecaffeinecontentof the highest caffeinated drip coffee by weight.
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Espresso has more caffeine per unit volume than most coffee beverages, but because the usual serving size is much smaller, the totalcaffeinecontentis less.
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Felder has also gained attention by calling for better labeling ofcaffeinecontentin foods and beverages, as well as a ban on the distribution of unsolicited fliers.
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Coffee beans from different places may have distinctive characteristics such as flavor (flavor criteria include terms such as citrus-like or earthy),caffeinecontent, body or mouthfeel, and acidity.
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