Badia Linden Tea 25 bags pr Box Pack of 3
Linden tea — tilo, in Spanish-speaking households — is the cup grandmothers brew when someone can't sleep or won't stop crying. Badia packages it in the familiar yellow-and-green box, 25 bags per pack, sold here as a three-pack so you don't run out mid-week.
The flowers come from the linden tree (tilo), dried and packed into single-serve bags for steeping. Pale golden in the cup, floral and slightly sweet without any added sugar, mild enough for children and elders both.
Common Uses: evening wind-down ritual, served warm before bed, sipped with a spoon of honey, given to anxious or restless family members, settling tea after heavy meals like lechón or picadillo.
Cultural Context: In Cuban and broader Latin households, tilo is the home remedy passed down for nerves — los nervios — and trouble sleeping. It sits in the cabinet next to manzanilla and yerba buena, pulled out for stress, late nights, and the kind of long days that need quieting. Less a beverage choice, more a small act of caretaking.
Pairs With: a spoon of honey, a slice of lemon, plain Maria cookies, or quietly on its own at the end of the day.
Naturally caffeine-free, vegan, gluten-free, and kosher. Three boxes ships nationwide — a year's supply for households that reach for tilo whenever someone needs settling.