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Is garlic high in caffeine?
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Sensitivity notes
Why caffeine food checker matters
Caffeine is a natural stimulant found in coffee, tea, chocolate, and many soft drinks. While safe for most people, those with caffeine sensitivity may experience anxiety, rapid heartbeat, digestive issues, or sleep disturbances even from small amounts.
- Gradually reduce caffeine to avoid withdrawal headaches
- Switch to decaf versions of your favorite drinks
- Be aware of hidden caffeine in chocolate and some medications
Triggers
Diets
Serving size, prep, and portion notes for garlic
Pungent aromatic that adds strong flavor in small amounts.
Typical serving
1 clove (about 3 g)
Best for
marinades / saute bases / roasted veggies
Prep notes
- Crush or mince to release more aroma.
- Roast for a softer, sweeter flavor.
- Add late in cooking to avoid burning.
Portion notes
- One clove is a light baseline for most dishes.
- Half a clove is enough for dressings.
- Roasted cloves can be mashed into spreads.
Watch for
burning in hot oil / raw minced garlic in delicate sauces
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Caffeine Guide
Everything you need to know about caffeine sensitivity and smart food choices.
Caffeine is a natural stimulant found in coffee, tea, chocolate, and many soft drinks. While safe for most people, those with caffeine sensitivity may experience anxiety, rapid heartbeat, digestive issues, or sleep disturbances even from small amounts.
Sensitivity varies widely. What triggers one person may be fine for another. Track your reactions to find your personal threshold.
These foods have moderate levels and may be tolerated in small amounts:
These foods are high in caffeine and may trigger symptoms:
If you're sensitive to Caffeine, consider these strategies:
- 1Gradually reduce caffeine to avoid withdrawal headaches
- 2Switch to decaf versions of your favorite drinks
- 3Be aware of hidden caffeine in chocolate and some medications
- 4Try herbal alternatives like rooibos or peppermint tea
- 5Caffeine sensitivity can change with age and stress levels
Pro tip: Keep a food diary to track your reactions. The Triggerbites app makes this easy with automatic pattern detection.
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