Doğadan Linden Tea Blend (Ihlamur) – 18 Tea Bags, Caffeine-Free
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Doğadan Ihlamur is the yellow-banded linden tea from one of Turkey's best-known tea houses — and the box is honestly labelled: 'karışık bitki çayı', a mixed herbal tea built around linden rather than pure blossom. Doğadan publishes the recipe: 85% linden flowers (ıhlamur), completed with mulberry leaf, clove, rooibos, cinnamon and mallow. Linden leads the cup with its naturally honeyed, floral taste; clove and cinnamon sit underneath as a quiet winter-spice note, and rooibos rounds out the body.
The kraft box comes from the brand's Geleneksel Bitkiler line (the printed 'Traditional Herbs' range name) and holds 18 tea bags, 29 g net — about 1.6 g per bag, one cup each. The blend is caffeine-free, and the pack carries Doğadan's printed '%100 recyclable packaging' mark.
The ıhlamur pot: in Turkey, linden tea is what comes out when the weather turns. Through the cold months, many households keep an evening pot going — brewed in the demlik, poured hot, finished at the table with a thin slice of lemon and a spoon of honey. For Turkish families abroad, from Germany to the Netherlands to the UK, a box of ıhlamur is part of the winter kitchen.
Brewing: pour freshly boiled water over one bag per cup and steep 4–5 minutes. For a shared pot, use 2–3 bags and give it a few minutes longer. It takes lemon and honey well, and drinks clean on its own.
Delivered to your door — the same current Doğadan Ihlamur box sold on supermarket shelves across Turkey.



