The average difference between different cups of tea are probably greater than the differences between different kinds of black tea. I don't see how using a wider category is helpful for giving people an idea about how much caffeine a bar of chocolate happens to have.
A cup of black tea is an amount that the average person wouldn't drink right before bed. If you have a better metric for given people a meaningful idea about the amount of caffeine in chocolate feel free to suggest one.
I don't see how using a wider category is helpful for giving people an idea about how much caffeine a bar of chocolate happens to have.
And I don't see why you should make distinctions which don't make a difference, and engage in false precision.
A cup of black tea is an amount that the average person wouldn't drink right before bed.
And they would drink a cup of white tea, green tea, or oolong tea right before bed?
If you have a better metric for given people a meaningful idea about the amount of caffeine in chocolate feel free to suggest one.
I already did: 'a cup of tea'.
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