(as I know zero about chemistry, I have no idea which board to post this question on. Sorry if I've chosen the wrong one).
I love tea, but I drink so much that my caffeine intake must be very unhealthy. I've tried decaffeinated tea, but it just doesn't taste the same.
Recently, I read an article on the Web that said that if you steep tea in a little boiling water for 30-45 seconds, then pour away the water and make the tea as usual, you'll have removed about 80% of the caffeine. The article said that this method is especially effective with tea-bags, because the tea in them is so fine and thus has such a large surface area.
The article said that this method depends on the fact that caffeine is very soluble in water.
But a friend has cast doubt on this method: he said he saw a TV programme about decaffeinating tea, and it showed that it was a long and complicated process, so he reasons that just washing the tea leaves in boiling water before you make the tea seems too simple a method to work.
So, is this method likely to work?