Caffeine - Chp 11
What are the 3 actual varieties of tea?
-Black Tea -Green Tea -Oolong Tea
List the three key xanthines
-Caffeine ( all 3) - Theophylline ( Tea only) - Theobromine ( Chocolate only)
Variation in coffee characteristics are due to:
-Different varieties of the coffee tree -Different growing and processing conditions
Price Variations: When coffee prices go up...
-Quality of coffee decreases -People drink less coffee
Physiological effects of caffeine include:
-Stimulation of CNS and skeletal muscles -Causes sleep disturbances -Elevates mood -Constricts blood vessels in the brain
Tea has about 40 - 60 mg of caffeine per cup depending on the ...
-Type of tea -Strength of the brew
What three plants contain xanthines that have been used by humans for thousands of years?
1) Coffee 2) Tea 3) Cacao
What were the two periods of time where we saw coffee consumption in the US increase?
1) Following the taxation of tea + American Revolution 2) During and after Prohibition
Tea Preparation: Put the following in order -Placed in a cool damp place for fermentation -Dried -Rolled to crush the cells in the leave
1. Dried 2. Rolled to crush the cells in the leaves 3. Placed in a cool damp place for fermentation (oxidation)
List caffeinated beverages from highest to lowest caffeine content: Go Girl, Mountain Dew, Diet Coke, Hot Cocoa, Milk Chocolate, Rock Star, Instant Coffee, Black Tea, Decaf Coffee, Dark Chocolate, Red Bull, Brewed Coffee,
1. Rock Star - 160 mg/ serving 2. Brewed Coffee - 108 mg / serving 3. Go Girl - 100 mg / serving 4. Red Bull - 80 mg / serving 5. Instant Coffee - 57 mg / serving ------------------------------------------ 6. Mountain Dew - 54 mg / serving 7. Diet Coke - 45 mg / serving 8. Tea ( Black) - 42 mg /serving 9. Decaf Coffee - 6 mg/ serving 10. Hot Cocoa - 5 mg / serving 11. Dark Chocolate - 25 mg / bar 12. Milk Chocolate: 10-14 mg / bar
When was the Boston Tea Party?
1773
When and where was the first commercial blended coffee introduced
1892 at the Maxwell House Hotel
What effect does adenosine have
A calming effect
What is Theobromine?
A unique xanthenie found in chocolate -Acts in parallel fashion to caffeine but is much less potent in its CNS effects
Was tea known to have medical uses?
AD 350: Chinese manuscript describes many medical uses of tea
Half-life of caffeine is ...
About 3 hours
How much caffeine is in chocolate?
An average cup of cocoa contains about 4 mg of caffeine.
What are the differences between black, green and oolong tea?
Black Tea: Fully oxidized leaves Green Tea: Non oxidized leaves Oolong Tea: Partially oxidized leaves
How can caffeine be used as a treatment for headaches?
Caffeine helps relieve both migraine and non migraine headaches
What was the purpose of coffeehouses?
Coffeehouses became a location to relax, learn the news, seal bargains, and listen and learn from literary and political figures. -Cultural Place and a Social Place
Who introduced chocolate into Europe!?
Cortez -Chocolate drinking spread slowly -Was often sold alongside coffee and tea in established coffeehouses
Define caffeinism
Excessive use of caffeine
True or False: Theophylline is only found in coffee.
False! Theophylline is only found in tea!
True or False: Coffee has no historical medical uses
False! An Arabic Medical Book from 900AD suggested many medical uses of coffee.
True or False: Tea production is NOT labor intensive
False! Tea production is labor intensive. -Bushes must be regularly pruned to aid in harvesting new growth -Tea leaves are picked by hand every 6-10 days
What are the withdrawal symptoms of caffeine?
Headache and fatigue
How can caffeine be used as a treatment for hyperactivity?
High doses may decrease hyperactivity
Heart disease and caffeine:
High intake of caffeine may increase the risk of heart attack, particularly in those with other risk factors
About half of American coffee comes from ...
Latin America The rest: Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand
Where does chocolate originate from?
Mesoamerica
Where does Coffee originate from?
Middle East - Arabia
Fill in the blank: Coffee use spread throughout the _________ world and was later introduced to ___________.
Muslim; Europe
Following the American Revolution, major marketing campaigns ...
Promoted the switch from coffee to tea
Time course of caffeine is ...
Rapid
Toxicity of caffeine is ...
Relatively low - It would require about 100 cups of coffee to receive a fatal dose from oral caffeine
What is the main preparation of coffee?
Roasting beans -Commercial roasting began in 1790 -Vacuum packing ground coffee began in 1900
Where does the majority of America's tea come from?
Sri Lanka, India and Indonesia
Tea origin
Tea ( Camellia sinesis) originated in China
What is Theophylline?
Tea contains very small amount of theophylline -In high doses, theophylline is used as an asthma medication
When was decaf coffee popular?
The 70's!
After the American Revolution, to be a tea drinker was ...
To be loyal to the Crown
True or False: Caffeine is the most widely used psychoactive drug
True!
True or False: Tea has more caffeine than coffee
True! BUT ... -1 pound of tea leaves = 200 cups of tea -1 pound of coffee = 50-60 cups of coffee
True or false: There is NO clear evidence that moderate caffeine consumption is dangerous
True! -Caffeine is not a risk factor in human cancer -Does have reproductive effects if consumed in high doses
Coffee and Caffeine
Type ( 5 oz) Average Caffeine Content ---------------------------------------------------- Brewed, drip 115 Brewed, percolator 80 Instant 65 Decaf, brewed 3 Decaf, instant 2
What is the annual per capita tea consumption in the UK and US?
UK: 5.5 pounds US: 1 pound
What was the English East India Company?
Was a partnership that imported India's tea to Europe
Peak levels of caffeine occur ...
Within 30 minutes
What class of chemicals does caffeine belong to?
Xanthines
Mechanism of action of caffeine ...
Xanthines BLOCK inhibitory receptors for ADENOSINE, thereby having a STIMULANT EFFECT.
Are there negative symptoms from consuming caffeine?
Yes! Including: irritability, tremors, insomnia, palpitations, etc.
Does caffeine have reinforcing properties?
Yes, caffeine has psychological reinforcing properties such as a feeling or reward.
In the US today, what is the per capita number of gallons of coffee consumed per year? a) 18 b) 24 c) 10 d) 30
b) 24
What year did the Dutch deliver tea to Europe? a) 1700 b) 1589 c) 1610 4) 1800
c) 1610
What percentage of America's tea come from Sri Lanka, India and Indonesia? a) 50 % b) 60 % c) 70 % d) 80%
c) 70%
When did U.S. coffee consumption per capita peak? a) 1953 b) 1969 c) 1980 d) 1946
d) 1946