Sadaf Dried Mint Leaves Cut and Sifted – Calming Herbal Tea for Nightly Wind-Down Ritual, Kosher and Halal 2 Oz
Sadaf Dried Mint Leaves Cut and Sifted – Calming Herbal Tea for Nightly Wind-Down Ritual, Kosher and Halal 2 Oz
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Why you'll love it
- No stems and no additives deliver pure, authentic mint flavor and aroma
- Kosher (RCC) and Halal certifications open the product to observant consumers
- Resealable bag locks in freshness between uses, reducing waste
- Multi-purpose ingredient spans cooking, tea, and DIY crafting
- Compact 2 oz size suits small households while 4 oz suits frequent users
- Brewing the leaves in hot water produces noticeable breathing/respiratory improvement
- Mint aroma fills the air immediately upon opening the bag, indicating freshness
- Aroma is strong enough that a small amount suffices for recipes
- Color is a nice green rather than dull or brown
- Large 2-ounce size offers generous quantity for the price
- Generous jar size compared to typical spice packaging
- Brand heritage (Sadaf as a Middle Eastern ingredient leader since early 1980s) inspires trust
- Comparable to or better than growing your own mint
- Leaves are clean and of a good size, making them easy to measure out
- Leaves work well in a tea infuser/diffuser without falling apart
Perfect for
- Seasoning meats, poultry, and fish in Indian and Middle Eastern dishes
- Brewing a comforting cup of aromatic mint tea
- Filling homemade sachets for closets and drawers
- Infusing scent into homemade soaps and candles
- Garnishing yogurt dishes, salads, and beverages
- Mixing dried mint into store-bought mint jelly and reheating to create old-fashioned mint jelly with visible leaf pieces
- Using dried mint in cucumber-yogurt smoothies
- Adding dried mint to scented candles for aromatherapy/home fragrance
- Pairing with leg of lamb dishes
- Steeping in boiling water using a tea infuser/diffuser for herbal tea
- Mixing with sour cream as a topping for cucumbers
- Using in tabbouleh salad
- Boiling in tea
About this item
ONLY NATURAL LEAVES: Only mint leaves cut, no stems parts. No additives or preservatives. The mint has been dried, cut and sifted.
VERSATILE IN YOUR KITCHEN: Mint Leaves Cut Mint is used in Indian & Middle Eastern cuisine, with meats, poultry and fish.
MAKE YOUR FAVORITE TEA: Brew this dry aromatic herb and your favorite sweetener in a cup of boiled water to make a wonderfully comforting tea.
FRESH FRAGANCE: you can use mints leaves in your homemade sachets, soap or candles for a clean and cool scent!
LIKE THE FIRST DAY: Sadaf resealable bag , helps lock in the aromatic freshness of the herbs. Also avaiable in a 4 oz bottle. Allergen: Packed on shared equipment with wheat, tree nuts, soy and sesame. Kosher: RCC. Product of USA
- Product Dimensions : 7.3 x 4.6 x 0.3 inches; 0.02 ounces
- Ingredients: On the product
- Nutritional value: On the product
Frequently Asked Questions
Will brewing these mint leaves in hot water actually help me breathe easier at night?
Many customers report that steeping a spoonful of Sadaf dried mint leaves in hot water produces a noticeable opening of the airways and a more comfortable breathing experience, which is why so many people reach for a cup of mint tea as part of their wind-down ritual before bed.
Are these mint leaves pure enough for a clean herbal tea with no additives?
Yes. Sadaf cut and sifted mint leaves contain no preservatives, no fillers, and no additives, so the only thing steeping in your cup is real mint leaf, which fits well with a mindful wellness routine.
Can I use these leaves for a calming bath time soak?
While mint leaves are most often steeped for tea, you can place a small handful of Sadaf dried mint into a muslin bag and run it under warm bath water to release a calming, aromatic scent that complements a personal care evening.
How do I build a nightly mint tea ritual with this product?
Place one to two teaspoons of Sadaf dried mint leaves into a tea infuser or diffuser, steep in boiling water for five to seven minutes, and enjoy the aroma as part of a quiet evening routine that supports relaxation and mindful breathing.
Is the aroma strong enough to set a calming mood in my bedroom?
Customers frequently comment that the mint aroma fills the room the moment the resealable bag is opened, so even steeping a single cup is usually enough to create a soothing, spa-like atmosphere in a bedroom or reading nook.
Is this mint tea a good fit for someone focused on personal wellbeing?
Yes, the leaves are cut and sifted with no stems and no additives, the certifications include Kosher RCC and Halal, and the gentle ritual of brewing a cup each evening aligns with a self-care lifestyle centered on simple, natural ingredients.
Will this help me replace my evening screen time with a healthier habit?
Many wellness-minded buyers use the slow act of boiling water, steeping mint leaves, and sipping a warm cup as a replacement for late-night scrolling, and the strong mint aroma makes the ritual feel rewarding enough to stick with.
Can I use this in a guided meditation or breathing practice?
Absolutely. Brewing a cup of Sadaf dried mint leaves before meditation enhances the sensory experience, and the naturally invigorating mint scent pairs especially well with deep breathing exercises.
Is this product better than fresh mint from my windowsill garden?
Customers often compare the two and find Sadaf cut and sifted mint leaves to be at least as aromatic as fresh-grown mint, with the added convenience of being shelf-stable and ready whenever a wellness moment calls.
Will the bag stay fresh enough for a daily cup over several weeks?
The resealable bag is designed to lock in freshness between uses, so a 2 oz bag typically supports several weeks of nightly tea brewing, and the 4 oz size is ideal for anyone who wants a long-term daily ritual.
Does drinking mint tea made from these leaves support digestion after dinner?
Mint tea has long been associated with soothing post-meal comfort, and brewing Sadaf cut and sifted leaves in hot water is a gentle, caffeine-free way to support digestion as part of an evening wind-down.
Is the color of the leaves a sign of quality for a wellness buyer?
Yes, buyers focused on quality ingredients often comment that the leaves are a vibrant green rather than dull or brown, which signals careful drying, freshness, and a more authentic herbal experience.
I am sensitive to additives, can I trust the ingredient list?
Sadaf dried mint leaves contain only mint, with no preservatives, no fillers, and no stems, making them a clean choice for anyone with sensitivities who wants a pure cup of herbal tea.
Can I brew this in a French press instead of a small infuser?
Yes, the cut and sifted size works well in a French press, a tea ball, or a diffuser, and the leaves hold together during steeping so you get a clean cup without a mess of small particles.
Is this a reliable choice for someone building a long-term self-care habit?
Sadaf has been a trusted Middle Eastern ingredient brand since the early 1980s, the Kosher RCC and Halal certifications signal consistent quality, and the resealable packaging helps preserve potency cup after cup.
Will the scent linger long enough to feel like a true aromatherapy moment?
The aroma of Sadaf dried mint leaves is strong enough that a small amount produces a noticeable, lingering scent in the air, which is one of the reasons buyers choose it specifically for relaxation rituals rather than just flavor.
How do I brew a cup of mint tea with these dried leaves?
Add one to two teaspoons of Sadaf dried mint leaves to a tea infuser, diffuser, or French press, pour over boiling water, and steep for five to seven minutes. Remove the leaves and enjoy plain or with honey and lemon.
Can I use these dried mint leaves in cooking and not just tea?
Yes, the cut and sifted leaves are perfect for seasoning meats, poultry, and fish in Indian and Middle Eastern recipes, mixing into yogurt sauces for cucumbers, folding into tabbouleh, and adding to cucumber-yogurt smoothies.
How do I mix these leaves into mint jelly for visible leaf pieces?
Stir one to two teaspoons of Sadaf dried mint leaves into a jar of store-bought mint jelly, warm it gently on the stove or in the microwave, and let it cool so the cut leaves remain visible for an old-fashioned mint jelly presentation.
Will these leaves work in my standard tea infuser or tea ball?
Yes, the cut and sifted size is small enough to fit in most tea infusers, tea balls, and diffusers, and the leaves hold their shape during steeping so they do not slip through the mesh.
Can I use these mint leaves to make candles and soap at home?
Yes, the cut and sifted leaves are popular for candle making and cold-process or melt-and-pour soap, where they add a natural mint aroma and a visible botanical element to the finished product.
What is inside the bag when I open it?
Inside the resealable bag you will find only Sadaf dried mint leaves that are cut and sifted, with no stems, no additives, no preservatives, and no fillers. Nothing else needs to be purchased to start using the product.
Are these dried mint leaves safe for people with dietary restrictions?
Sadaf dried mint leaves are made from mint only, with no additives or fillers, and the product is Kosher certified by RCC and Halal certified, making it suitable for observant consumers and most common dietary needs.
How should I store the bag to keep the leaves fresh?
Press the resealable bag closed after each use and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Properly stored, the leaves will retain their aroma, color, and flavor for an extended period.
What is the difference between dried mint leaves and mint extract?
Dried mint leaves are whole cut mint that you steep, cook with, and craft with, offering both aroma and visible texture, while mint extract is a concentrated liquid flavoring used in small amounts for baking. Sadaf dried mint leaves offer more versatility across tea, cooking, and DIY projects.

