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Registered: Dec 2009
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Decaffeinated tea is different from herbal tea. Herbal tea is usually naturally caffeine free. Decaffeinated tea is regular tea (usually green or black) that has undergone processing to have most of the caffeine removed from it. Unfortunately, decaffeination often removes some of the tea's natural flavour along with the caffeine. Most of our teas are decaffeinated through a chemical-free process called the CO2 process. Our decaf Republic of Tea teas are decaffeinated through an ethyl acetate process. Many consider the ethyl acetate process to be natural as well, since tea naturally contains ethyl acetate. Keep in mind that there is no "Swiss Water" method of decaffeinating tea- that is a method used for coffee only.
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Registered: Oct 2009
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Decaffeinated tea is not caffeine free.The longer the tea leaves have fermented,the greater their caffeine content.The smaller the tea leaf,the stronger the extraction of caffeine.Decaffeination is the act of removing caffeine from coffee beans,mate,cocoa,tea leavesand other caffeine-containing materials.

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