Organic tea
Organic tea products are controlled at every stage of production according to strict rules and regulations. The EU provides the overall European labeling and regulatory framework, while the Danish Food Administration is responsible for monitoring food shops and online retailers that sell organic products. Explore Nordic Tea’s wide selection of organic teas.
We have gathered the finest organic teas, ensuring there is a flavour for every tea lover.
What is organic tea?
When you buy organic tea from Nordic Tea, you get tea that is grown without pesticides and according to organic standards. Many tea plantations use pesticides to keep pests away, but this also means that residues of pesticides can remain on the tea leaves.
There is, however, strict control of pesticide residues in the tea that is imported to Europe, and the tea's pesticide values are always checked in Denmark. Therefore, there is no health risk from drinking a non-organic tea bought in Denmark.
However, there may be other reasons for choosing an organic tea.
Our manufacturers and wholesalers are connected to control organizations that are highly respected and that ensure that all controls are punctually complied with. That's why you can safely buy our organic tea. Organically grown tea is also called biodynamic tea and in English it is called organic tea.
Selected organic teas
Green tea comes from the Camellia Sinensis bush, which is also the bush used for black and white tea. However, the individual teas have different tastes and properties. The difference is found in the individual treatment the tea leaves receive.
Since green tea has oxidized for a shorter time than, for example, black tea, many of the tea's natural ingredients have also been retained.
Organic green tea
Green tea comes from the Camellia Sinensis bush, which is also the bush used for black and white tea. However, the individual teas have different tastes and properties. The difference is found in the individual treatment the tea leaves receive.
Since green tea has oxidized for a shorter time than, for example, black tea, many of the tea's natural ingredients have also been retained.
Organic matcha tea – a popular green tea from Japan
Matcha tea, which comes from Japan, has become popular at home. In short, matcha tea is green tea in powder form, which comes from whole tea leaves. Since, unlike normal tea, you consume the entire matcha tea leaf, you also get all the nutrients that are in the tea leaf and therefore utilize all the benefits of the matcha plant. You can read even more about ours organic matcha tea here .
Organic herbal tea
Although herbal tea is found in nature, it actually has nothing to do with tea leaves. Instead, it is an herbal extraction, where herbs are poured over with hot water and thus give off flavour. Herbs have for many years been known for their many good properties, and many people still use herbal tea as an aid to their well-being.
Organic chamomile tea – the well-known classic
The organic chamomile tea is a classic that many people turn to if they have a sore throat. The herb chamomile comes from a flowering plant from the daisy family. Chamomile contains a wide range of anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties, and therefore has a beneficial effect on well-being. You can buy ours organic chamomile tea here .
Organic nettle tea
Stinging nettle has for many years been known to have beneficial properties, and the recognized herb is rich in vitamins and minerals. However, this is not documented, but it tastes good. Find ours organic nettle tea here .
Buy organic tea at Nordic Tea
If you don’t want to compromise on organic quality when drinking tea, Nordic Tea offers a wide range of organic options. Find the tea that best suits your taste and enjoy a cup made with care for both people and nature.