Doğadan Sage Tea Adaçayı – Caffeine-Free Turkish Tea, 20 Bags
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Doğadan Sage Tea (Adaçayı) brings one of Turkey's most familiar herbal infusions to your cup. Doğadan is a long-established Turkish tea house, and its sage tea is a fixture on tea-garden menus from Istanbul to the Aegean coast.
Each box holds 20 cup-size (bardak) tea bags, 26 g net. The ingredient list is simple: sage leaf and nothing else. Like Doğadan's other herbal teas, it is naturally caffeine-free, so it suits the evening as easily as the middle of the day.
In the cup it brews to a pale golden infusion with a warm, softly herbaceous aroma and a clean, gently savoury sage flavour. In Turkey it is known as adaçayı — literally island tea — while across the Arab world the same herb is called miramiya (ميرمية). Whatever the name, it is the same leaf: sage.
How to brew: place one bag in a cup, pour over freshly boiled water (about 200 ml), and leave to steep for around 5 minutes — longer for a stronger cup. Turks traditionally finish it with a thin slice of lemon. It is an easy, unhurried drink, often poured after a meal or shared with guests.
The single-cup bags let you prepare one glass at a time, with no loose leaf to measure or strain — handy at home or at work. Keep the box sealed in a cool, dry place to protect the aroma.
A pantry staple for anyone raised on Turkish or Levantine tea culture, and an easy first step for anyone discovering sage tea. Packed in Turkey by Doğadan, and delivered to your door.



