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Jasmine Silver Needle Tea: Lab Test Reports

Delicate teas deserve clear evidence, not vague reassurance. This page contains the laboratory test reports for Jasmine Silver Needle Tea, organised by batch so you can review the scope and results in full.


Each batch listed here is commissioned by Tea Ducks and independently tested by Eurofins, including a screen for 600+ pesticide residues (and, where applicable, heavy metals). Results are batch-specific and reflect the laboratory’s methods and reporting limits; where applicable, values can be compared with UK/EU MRLs for context.

Jasmine Silver Needle Tea: Latest batch record

For customers with a pack to hand, the batch code on the label corresponds to below. If you’re viewing this page before purchasing, you can still review the latest batch record and our batch history to understand the testing scope and documentation we publish.

Current batch
Review date
Tested by
Test scope
TD–WJSN–01
05 December 2025
Eurofins (commissioned by Tea Ducks)
600+ pesticide residues (screening panel); heavy metals (where applicable)

Jasmine Silver Needle Tea: Certificates of Analysis (COA)

The COA images below are published by batch for Jasmine Silver Needle Tea and show the laboratory’s reported results and reporting limits. Each report is batch-specific and reflects the laboratory’s methods for that test and panel. If anything in the images is unclear, please contact us and we’ll gladly help you interpret the key sections.

Guidance on reading the Certificate of Analysis (COA)

The COA shown on this page is batch-specific and applies to the same batch used for both Jasmine Silver Needle Teaand Jasmine Silver Needle Tea Cake. If you’d like to view the tea alongside its testing record, you can visit the product pages here: Jasmine Silver Needle Tea and Jasmine Silver Needle Tea Cake. The notes below explain the key terms you’ll see in the report images.


  • What does “ND” mean?
    Not Detected (ND) means the substance was not detected above the laboratory’s stated LOQ for that test and panel.

  • What are LOQ / LOD?
    LOQ and LOD are the laboratory’s quantification and detection limits for the method used.

  • What do the units mean (e.g., mg/kg)?
    Units such as mg/kg show the concentration reported in the sample.

Jasmine Silver Needle Tea: Scope and limitations

We publish these Certificates of Analysis (COA) as part of our commitment to batch-level transparency. For accurate interpretation, please read each report within the scope of the laboratory’s stated panel, methods, and reporting limits.


  • Batch-specific: Each COA applies only to the batch code shown on this page.

  • Panel-based scope: The “600+ pesticide residues” refers to the laboratory’s screening panel commissioned for that batch (the exact scope is shown on the COA).

  • Methods and LOQ: Reported results reflect the laboratory’s test method and Limit of Quantification (LOQ) for that screen; “Not Detected” should be read in relation to the stated LOQ.

  • Regulatory context: Where applicable, reported values can be compared with UK/EU Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for context.

Support and next steps

If you have any questions about a batch code, a specific line on the COA, or any term shown on this page, please contact us — our sourcing team will be pleased to help clarify the report and confirm the relevant batch record. You can also return to Quality & Safety for a clear overview of how we approach sourcing and testing for every tea we share.

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Published by Tea Ducks Ltd · Page last updated: 08 February 2026

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