Badia Mint Tea Bags 10 Bags Pack of 2
Mint tea was the after-dinner cup in a lot of Cuban kitchens before anyone called it wellness — yerbabuena steeped in hot water, sipped slowly while the dishes soaked.
Badia bags that ritual into convenient tea bags, sold here as a two-pack of 10-count boxes. Clean peppermint character, no added sugar, no caffeine.
Common Uses: afternoon merienda, post-dinner digestive cup, iced mint tea for summer, base for mojito-style mocktails, and a soothing nighttime brew before bed.
Cultural Context: yerbabuena holds a quiet but specific place in Cuban and Caribbean home medicine — the cup an abuela hands you when your stomach hurts, when you can't sleep, when you just need to slow down for five minutes. Bagged mint tea is the everyday shortcut to that same ritual.
Pairs With: honey, fresh lime, manzanilla, anise, and Cuban crackers or a piece of guava pastelito for merienda.
Common In: Cuban-American households nationwide, especially as a caffeine-free alternative to the late-day cafecito.
Ships nationwide — a small, hard-to-find comfort outside Latin grocers in South Florida.