Linden Leaves Tea
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Commercial Description
The tea made from the blossoms of the linden tree is very popular in most European countries where it is used for its digestive and calming properties. A delicious cup of linden tea can help provide a good and restful night's sleep.
Ratings & Reviews
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90 Aroma: 9/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 5/5
imagardener (9 reviews) on Jul. 15th, 2015
I enjoy this tea very much for times that I need soothing and non-caffeine tea.Many herbal teas disagree with my stomach (chamomile being one) but this one is very soothing and no problems.
The aroma and taste is subtle and light. I have read that linden leaf tea is popular inEurope especially Germany so surprising that a Latin company Badia is the only source I've found.
imagardener (9 reviews) on Jul. 15th, 2015
I enjoy this tea very much for times that I need soothing and non-caffeine tea.Many herbal teas disagree with my stomach (chamomile being one) but this one is very soothing and no problems.
The aroma and taste is subtle and light. I have read that linden leaf tea is popular inEurope especially Germany so surprising that a Latin company Badia is the only source I've found.
63 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 5/5
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Jan. 5th, 2010
In certain ways, this tea is similar in aroma to linden blossom tea, although is is richer and has more of a savory, spicy quality. Still somewhat floral, however. A suggestion of honey in the aroma, and a bit of a sort of light, bready quality. The aroma reminds me somewhat of walking under a Linden tree when the tree is not in bloom, such as in the fall. The aroma is remarkably complex for such an inexpensive teabag tea.
This tea is marketed as being relaxing. I definitely notice some sort of effect after drinking it but it's not the same as other relaxing teas like chamomile or tulsi. It's a bit of a strange feeling; I'm not comfortable drinking this tea every day but sometimes it's good. I find this tea very soothing when I had a cold.
Very inexpensive!
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Jan. 5th, 2010
In certain ways, this tea is similar in aroma to linden blossom tea, although is is richer and has more of a savory, spicy quality. Still somewhat floral, however. A suggestion of honey in the aroma, and a bit of a sort of light, bready quality. The aroma reminds me somewhat of walking under a Linden tree when the tree is not in bloom, such as in the fall. The aroma is remarkably complex for such an inexpensive teabag tea.
This tea is marketed as being relaxing. I definitely notice some sort of effect after drinking it but it's not the same as other relaxing teas like chamomile or tulsi. It's a bit of a strange feeling; I'm not comfortable drinking this tea every day but sometimes it's good. I find this tea very soothing when I had a cold.
Very inexpensive!
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