Green Tea China

Chinese Green Tea is ideal if you are looking for variety in taste: from mild and balanced to strong and tart. In our China collection, you'll find classic varieties like Gun Powder (full-bodied, distinctive) and Special Chun Mee (elegant, slightly tart), as well as particularly popular options like Sencha green tea from China, some also available as organic green tea (certified organic). If you are specifically looking for green tea China, you are in the right place.

For those who enjoy a fragrant aroma, Jasmine (Organic/certified organic) is a real favorite. If you prefer something milder, opt for Yun Cui (Organic/certified organic), pleasantly round and harmonious. For special moments of indulgence, Pu-Erh (Organic) and Pai Mu Tan (certified organic) complement the selection. And if you prefer green tea with a delicate note, our variety with Vanilla (Organic/certified organic, Darjeeling) is a mild alternative.

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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 infusing the tea. An infusion 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 (certified organic). Look for "Organic" or "certified organic" 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 the fast and ideally supports your body during the eating break with fluids and minerals.

What is the pesticide/contaminant burden in Sanitas organic teas and teas from conventional cultivation?

We take all findings regarding the composition of teas as an
opportunity to further optimize the 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 between a food product that is consumed in its entirety (e.g., fruits and vegetables) and one that is only
partially consumed. Even with a relatively high pollutant load, only about 10% of the pollutants transfer from the leaves into the finished brewed beverage. While this is reassuring, it is of course still unsatisfactory.

Teas from organic cultivation are an alternative. 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 cultivation areas is ensured by the responsible organic inspection bodies on site. Our organic inspection body is GfRS, the Gesellschaft für Ressourcenschutz, in Göttingen. Our
organic inspection body number is DE-ÖKO-039.

And for all our teas (including teas from conventional cultivation), the following applies: Any tea distributed through a wholesaler must first be 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 inspection
responsible for us. So far, all controls have been carried out without analytical complaints.

Which tea for a cold?

When you have a cold, warmth and sufficient fluids are particularly beneficial. Many people then reach for 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. Also, on how sensitive you yourself are to caffeine. Many teas have a stimulating effect. However, people with a high caffeine tolerance can often sleep well even after an evening cup of tea. If you react strongly, decaffeinated varieties such as our Sanitas Rooibos tea, as well as herbal and fruit teas, can be a very good choice for evening enjoyment.

Why does my tea taste bitter?

It is important to ensure good water quality. If you have very hard water, it is best to use a water filter. Furthermore, it is advisable not to steep green tea with water that is too hot.