Color
Black, Brownish Black
Black, Dark Brown
Types
Sheng Pu’er (Raw pu-erh Tea) and Shu Pu’er (Ripe pu-erh Tea)
Espresso Romano, Espresso Machiatto, Espresso con Panna, Café Latte, Flat White, Café Breve, Cafe Mocha, Americano
Milk Content
Not required
Little
Taste
Earthy, Mellow, Sweet
Bitter
Additives
No Additives
Hot water, Milk
Physical Benefits
Aids bowel movements, Improves digestion, Lowers cholesterol
-
Mental Health Benefits
Gives calming effect, Refreshes mind
Enhance memory
Disease Prevention
Reduces cardiovascular diseases
Cures Alzheimer's disease, Prevents Parkinson's disease, Reduces cardiovascular diseases
Overall Health Benefits
Functions as a antioxidant, Increases metabolism, Useful for weight control
Useful for weight control
Low Risk Side Effects
Headache, Nervousness, Sleep Problems, Vomiting
Acidity, Sleep disorders
High Risk Side Effects
Diarrhea, Heartburn, Irregular heartbeat, Tremors
Increases level of cholesterol, Slows the blood flow in heart, Thinning bones (osteoporosis)
Caffeine Level
Low
Moderate
Safe Level
300.00 mg
400.00 mg
Harmful Level
500.00 mg
500.00 mg
Effects of Caffeine
Confusion, Hypokalemia, Insomnia, Muscle tremors, Sleeping Crisis
Headache, Increased thirst, Irritability, Jitteriness, Vomiting
With Skimmed Milk and Sugar
-
With Whole Milk and Sugar
Calories With Additives
0.00 Kcal
Brands
Yunnan
Aloha, Cafejo, Espressione, Illy, Lavazza, Marley
Originated in
China
Italy
Origin Period
7th Century
16th Century
Popularity
Moderate
Famous
Difference Between Puer Tea and Espresso
Both Puer Tea and Espresso have different features, but its interesting to compare and see the difference between Puer Tea and Espresso. Here, you will get to know the difference between Puer Tea and Espresso in accordance with their caffeine content, probable side effects and many more interesting facts like Puer Tea Benefits and Espresso Benefits in the upcoming sections.