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According to Coffee Chemistry, espresso contains 30 to 35mg of caffeine per oz., while coffee contains 8.125 to 15mg per oz. However, the average coffee drinker typically consumes between 8 and 20 oz. of the beverage, meaning that they usually ingest more caffeine than someone who drinks a cappuccino made with a 1 oz. espresso shot. Coffee Chemistry: Coffee Misconceptions---Caffeine Content in Espresso vs. Drip Coffee New York Restaurants: The Coffee Junkie's Guide to Caffeine AddictionSource:
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