Green Tea – Original from Japan & China (Organic & Premium)

Buying green tea at Sanitas means: you get a carefully selected range of original green tea classics from Japan and China, from Sencha green tea and Bancha to aromatic favorites like Jasmine. Many varieties are also available as organic green tea (certified organic). Perfect if you're specifically looking for organic green tea and don't want to compromise on taste.

Do you like it fresh and clear? Then Sencha is often the first choice – with us as Chinese Sencha (also in organic/certified organic) and, depending on the assortment, supplemented by Japanese green tea varieties. If you prefer it mild and uncomplicated, Bancha is a wonderful everyday green tea. For more character, you'll find classics like Gun Powder (strong, full-bodied) or Special Chun Mee (elegantly tart). Fragrant indulgence is achieved with Jasmine (organic/certified organic), while varieties like Yun Cui (organic/certified organic) taste pleasantly round and balanced.

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Tea

How do I properly prepare green tea so it doesn't turn bitter?

This is crucial for the effect and taste! Let the boiling water cool down to approx. 70°C before pouring it over the tea. A steeping time of 2-3 minutes is ideal for our Sencha.

Is Sanitas Tea organic-certified?

Many of our teas, such as Green Tea Jasmine or our Rooibos varieties, bear the organic seal (kbA). Look for the addition "Bio" or "kbA" in the shop.

Is the fasting herbal tea suitable for intermittent fasting?

Yes, absolutely. Since the tea has no calories (as long as it's unsweetened), it doesn't break your fast and ideally supports your body with fluids and minerals during your eating break.

What about pesticide/contaminant levels in Sanitas organic teas and teas from conventional cultivation?

We fundamentally take all findings regarding the composition of teas as an
opportunity to further optimize our comprehensive joint quality assurance measures. The difficulties and challenges lie in the fact that there are over 1000 different types of pesticides on the market, such as the controversial glyphosate. Analytical testing for residues is very complex and expensive due to this variety.

However, there is a big difference whether a food is consumed entirely (e.g., fruits and vegetables) or whether it is only partially consumed. Even with a relatively high contaminant load, only about 10% of the contaminants transfer from the leaves into the finished brewed beverage. While this is reassuring, it is, of course, still unsatisfactory.

An alternative here are teas from organic cultivation. All our organic teas come from controlled organic cultivation (k.B.A.). Therefore, pesticide contamination can generally be ruled out. Compliance with the strict organic guidelines in the growing regions is ensured by the responsible organic inspection bodies on site. Our organic inspection body is GfRS, the Society for Resource Protection, in Göttingen. Our organic inspection body number is DE-ÖKO-039.

And for all our teas (including teas from conventional cultivation), of course, the following applies: Every tea that is distributed through a wholesaler must have already been analyzed in the country of production itself. This means that the wholesaler commissions internationally certified laboratories directly on-site in China, Japan, etc., to check the respective tea for residues. If a tea exceeds the limit values, it may not be imported into the EU.

We source our teas through a renowned German tea importer based in Bremen, who has been active in the tea business for many decades and also regularly inspects the tea plantations on site. In addition, our products are also regularly examined by the state food surveillance responsible for us. So far, all controls have been without analytical complaints.

Which tea for a cold?

When you have a cold, warmth and sufficient fluids are particularly beneficial. Many people then turn to strong herbal teas or fruit teas.

What effect does tea have and can I still sleep well in the evening?

The effect of tea, of course, depends heavily on the variety and preparation. It also depends on how sensitive you yourself are to caffeine. Many teas have an invigorating effect. However, people with a high caffeine tolerance can often sleep well even after an evening cup of tea. If you react strongly, caffeine-free varieties like our Sanitas Rooibos tea, as well as herbal and fruit teas, can be an excellent choice for evening enjoyment.

Why does my tea taste bitter?

It is important to pay attention to good water quality. If the water is very hard, it is best to use a water filter. Furthermore, it is advisable not to brew green tea with water that is too hot.