Caffeine content of Nespresso® pod coffee

Nutr Health. 2019 Mar;25(1):3-7. doi: 10.1177/0260106018810941. Epub 2018 Nov 5.

Abstract

Background:: Little independent information on the caffeine content of the popular Nespresso® coffee pod range exists.

Aim:: To quantify the caffeine content of Nespresso® pod coffees.

Methods:: Initially, three serves (ristretto (S), espresso (M), lungo (L)) of two pod varieties (Livanto and Roma) were prepared on three different Nespresso® machines (2 × U-Delonghi (1 × 5 years since purchase (old), 1 × recently purchased (new)), 1 × new Lattissima Pro (alternate)) using two different batches (sleeves). Caffeine content was then determined via triplicate samples using high-performance liquid chromatography. Differences in content (i.e. serve size, machine or sleeve) were determined via an analysis of variance or paired sample t-tests.

Results:: Coffees prepared on different machines or pods from different sleeves did not influence the caffeine content (old = 63 ± 13, new = 60 ± 8, alternate = 60 ± 10 mg·serve-1; p = 0.537, sleeveA = 63 ± 11, sleeveB = 59 ± 9 mg·serve-1; p = 0.134). Less caffeine was delivered in S (51 ± 7 mg·serve-1) compared to larger sizes (M = 66 ± 7 and L = 66 ± 10 mg·serve-1). Subsequently, the caffeine content from two serve sizes (S and L) from 17 other varieties within the Nespresso® range was determined and compared to the manufacturer's values. Caffeine content (all pods) ranged from 19 to 147 mg·serve-1, and represented 51-162% of manufacturer's values.

Conclusion:: Nespresso® consumers are exposed to variable amounts of caffeine, which often differ from the manufacturer's reports.

Keywords: Stimulant; beverage; cafe; drink; espresso.

MeSH terms

  • Caffeine / analysis*
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid / methods
  • Coffea / chemistry*
  • Coffea / classification
  • Coffee / chemistry*
  • Humans
  • Species Specificity

Substances

  • Coffee
  • Caffeine