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Sing Tehus — compare listings, prices, and harvest detail

466 teas from Sing Tehus in our latest data.

Most teas here come from Japan. About 49% say where they were grown, and 4% say when the leaves were picked — both are useful checks before you buy.

Data through May 29, 2026.

Teas listed

466

Tea pages

259

Types of tea

6

Says when it was picked

4%

Says where it was grown

49%

Sing Tehus at a glance

Sing Tehus has 466 teas across 259 product pages in our data.

Japan is named most often. Many pages also include when the leaves were picked and which plant variety was used.

What this seller usually lists

Typical teas from Sing Tehus most often come from Japan with medium roast and low oxidation where processing is listed.

6% name the tea plant variety and 21% name who grew it. Scented or flavored titles appear on about 5.6% of pages — worth noticing if you want a plain, unflavored tea.

What stands out in this catalog

6% name the tea plant variety (cultivar) and 21% name who grew it.

4% say when the leaves were picked and 49% say where the tea was grown — helpful fields when you are comparing quality and freshness.

Tea styles offered

The most-listed types of tea include Sencha, Herbal Tisane, Earl Grey, Matcha, Dianhong, Jasmine Scented.

How prices compare

Pack sizes vary. Sort the table by price per gram to compare teas on equal footing.

Origins in this category

Top styles in this catalog

Examples worth opening

Good example to compare

Shincha Yame No. 100 - 2026

A good example to open first is “Shincha Yame No. 100 - 2026” from Sing Tehus. It tells you where it's from (Japan · Kyushu · Yame), which plant variety (Saemidori, Tsuyuhikari), who made it (Hoshino Seichaen), when it was picked (2026).

OriginRegionLocalityPlant varietyMakerPickedSeasonTaste notesFlavorsPack size

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Good example to compare

Shincha limited No. 80 - 2026

A good example to open first is “Shincha limited No. 80 - 2026” from Sing Tehus. It tells you where it's from (Japan · Yame), which plant variety (Saemidori, Kirari-31, Tsuyuhikari, Yabukita), who made it (Hoshino Seichaen), when it was picked (2026).

OriginLocalityPlant varietyMakerPickedSeasonTaste notesFlavorsPack size

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Unusual pick

Jasmine Pearls

An unusual pick is “Jasmine Pearls” from Sing Tehus. It tells you where it's from (China).

OriginSeasonTaste notesFlavorsPack size

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Unusual pick

Organic Korean Sejak

An unusual pick is “Organic Korean Sejak” from Sing Tehus. It tells you where it's from (korea · jeju island).

OriginLocalitySeasonRoastTaste notesFlavorsPack size

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More teas to explore

  • Premium shincha No. 120 - 2026

    Sing Tehus · Sencha

    €0.06–€0.06/g

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  • Sencha Limited

    Sing Tehus · Sencha

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  • Organic Pai Mu Tan

    Sing Tehus · Bai Mudan

    €0.03–€0.05/g

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  • Kabusecha (Shade Grown) 2025

    Sing Tehus · Kabusecha

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  • Gyokuro Yame 2025

    Sing Tehus · Gyokuro

    €3.74/g

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  • Organic Darjeeling 2nd Flush

    Sing Tehus · Other

    €0.01–€0.02/g

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FAQ

How many teas from Sing Tehus can I compare here?
Our latest data includes 466 teas from this seller.
What should a beginner check before buying?
Look for three things when they are listed: where the tea was grown, when the leaves were picked (harvest year), and which tea plant variety was used. Price per gram helps you compare different pack sizes fairly.
What kinds of tea does Sing Tehus sell most?
Most teas point to Japan. 4% say when they were picked and 6% name the plant variety.
How current is this data?
Listings were last updated on 2026-05-29. Prices and stock can change on the seller's site.