Caffeine in Prepackaged Tea Leaves: A Food Labelling Concern.
Being the second most consumed drink after water and more than coffee, chocolate, soft drinks, and alcohol all combined1, tea is not only a popular drink but there are also many well-being claims2 like aiding in digestion, controlling of weight, relieving stress, and even strengthening our minds and...
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Main Authors: | Cheng, R., Wong, Chun-Keung, Man, Hok-Leung |
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Format: | Journal |
Language: | English |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://ur.aeu.edu.my/656/1/5.JHKIMLS%20Paper%202014_Wong%20Chun%20Keung.pdf http://ur.aeu.edu.my/656/ |
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