Does green tea with roasted brown rice have caffeine?

Green tea with roasted brown rice, also known as Genmaicha, generally contains less caffeine compared to regular green tea. However, it is not caffeine-free.

The amount of caffeine in Genmaicha can vary depending on the brand, the ratio of green tea to roasted brown rice, and other factors. On average, a cup (8 ounces) of Genmaicha contains approximately 25-30 milligrams of caffeine, while the same amount of regular green tea may contain 35-40 milligrams.

In comparison, a cup of coffee typically contains 100-200 milligrams of caffeine. Therefore, Genmaicha can be a good option for individuals looking for a slightly caffeinated beverage or those who are sensitive to the effects of caffeine.