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by esperent 52 days ago
> Several big cups of decaf can approach the caffeine content of one regular cup

Do you have a source for this? Because it doesn't sound right to me. And also, I live in a coffee producing company, work adjacent to the coffee industry, and had a long conversation with someone planning to set up a business exporting green beans to the US, and their beans were getting tested to an extreme degree and being rejected for a few ppm over on certain things.

I have heard the 3% rule but fyi it's 1% in the EU and since there's actually not that many large scale decaffeination factories in the world, as far as I know they all target the EU level.

If you buy small batch, large batch, or somewhere in between it's probably been processed in one of these few large factories.

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Just Wikipedia. It cites two studies that found values of 8-13 mg and 3-32 mg per decaf cup, compared to regular which is 95-200. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decaffeination
The linked Wikipedia "study" is this science daily article:

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/10/061012185602.h...

And that article links back to this UFL press release. I've clicked every link I can find and there's not an actual, published study to be found anywhere:

https://archive.news.ufl.edu/articles/2006/10/uf-experts-dec...

But even if there was, is a study from 20 years ago still relevant?