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Japanese Sencha Green Tea — Natural Vitality and Focus

Japanese Sencha Green Tea — Natural Vitality and Focus

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Sencha Green Tea is perfect for those seeking clean energy throughout the day, without resorting to coffee. With a fresh flavor and antioxidant profile, it's ideal for accompanying demanding routines with lightness and balance.

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Ingredients: Sencha Green Tea, 100% Natural - 15 Pyramids

Teravitis Sencha Green Tea brings you Japanese tradition in a light, fresh, and inspiring infusion. Produced from the young leaves of Camellia sinensis, it is harvested at the ideal time to guarantee **more aroma, color, and natural properties**.

Rich in catechins, this tea helps protect cells from oxidative stress, promoting a general feeling of vitality. At the same time, its light dose of caffeine and L-theanine offers a gentle and prolonged boost, without energy spikes or sudden crashes.

It's an excellent choice for maintaining focus, starting the day with more clarity, or accompanying light meals. The flavor is delicate, with a herbal touch and a subtly sweet finish that refreshes the palate without being heavy.

Preparation method:
1 pyramid for 200 ml of water
Temperature: 90ºC
Infusion time: 2 to 3 minutes

  • More focus and energy
  • Balances body and mind.
  • It helps to detoxify naturally.
  • Rich in antioxidants.
  • A light alternative to coffee.

Ideal for work mornings, after light meals, on days with higher mental demands, or as a refreshing break during the afternoon.

Conservation:
Store in a cool, dry place away from light.

Packaging:
30g with 15 pyramids. PET+AL+PE packaging with airtight seal — preserves freshness and protects natural properties.

Allergens:
May contain traces of tree nuts.

Lifestyle

  • Vegano
  • Não tem glúten
  • Sem aromas artificiais
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of day to drink sencha green tea?

Sencha green tea is ideal for times when you need focus and vitality. In the morning, it helps you wake up without the abrupt energy spike of coffee. During the afternoon, it's excellent for combating energy dips, keeping your mind alert without causing insomnia. Because it contains caffeine, it's not recommended right before bed. Ideally, it should be integrated into your productivity, reading, or creative work routines.

Can I drink this tea every day?

Yes, you can drink sencha green tea daily, as long as you do so in moderation. One or two cups a day is safe for most people and can provide ongoing benefits for focus, energy, and cardiovascular health. If you are sensitive to caffeine or take medication, it's worth checking with a healthcare professional. And remember: since it's a pure tea, it doesn't need additives; drink it pure to best enjoy its benefits.

What is the difference between sencha green tea and other green teas?

Sencha is the most consumed green tea in Japan and stands out for its fresh, vegetal flavor. Unlike other green teas, sencha is steamed immediately after harvesting to preserve its properties, resulting in a lighter profile with less bitterness. Compared, for example, to matcha (which is powdered and more intense), sencha offers a smoother and more accessible experience, perfect for those discovering the world of green tea.

Does this tea really help with concentration and energy?

Yes, it helps, and in a gentle and natural way. Sencha green tea contains caffeine, but in a smaller quantity than coffee, providing energy without jitters. In addition, it contains L-theanine, an amino acid that works synergistically with caffeine, promoting focus and mental clarity without nervousness. If you're looking to stay focused throughout the day without feeling rushed, this tea can be an excellent ally.

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