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All of our kava root is either ground fine or semi fine, needing no more than 20 minutes of soak time. All our kava is organically grown without fertilizers. We sell root only, fair trade kava. Enjoy with sliced pineapple and good friends. Be sure to have a muslin cloth strainer. Keep soy lecithin granules on hand as it really enhances the kava experience, sold here in 2 ounce packages and in your wellness center of your local market.
Socially, kava is taken to induce relaxation, calm and pacify the soul, stimulate the imagination and inspire thought. Pacific Islanders have long recognized kava's healing and painkilling qualities, and use it to treat aching muscles, upset stomachs as well as many other afflictions.
We take great pleasure in being able to offer a number of excellent kava varieties from Hawaii and elsewhere in the Pacific. All of our kava root is minimum three years of age, and is sun dried and processed, apart from grinding, entirely by hand. Our average lateral to stump ratio is approximately 70% to 30%. Our kavalactone content ranges from 12.5 to 18%. We are able to supply both traditional coarse grind and superfine kava powder suitable for encapsulation and instant mixing. Whatever kava powder you choose from our list, we guarantee your pleasure and satisfaction.
Hawaiian Hiwa Hawaiian Hiwa. All root will be at least three years old and grown traditionally without the use of pesticides or commercial fertilizers.
Tongan Kava: From the Island of Eua This is the perfect kava for a quiet conversational evening with friends. Quite potent, with a agreeable mild “kava” taste and pleasant earthy aroma, this kava will help make “talk story” time flow while it relaxes both the mind and the body and slows the world to Island time.
Isa, also known as Tudei. Isa is a variety of very potent kava originally from the island of Papua-New Guinea. Introduced to the Big Island of Hawaii approximately ten years ago, Isa quickly adapted and thrived in its new home. Like many other newcomers to the Big Island, Isa has undergone a number of subtle changes; although still extremely potent, locally grown Isa has mellowed considerably over the years, developing characteristics that are uniquely Hawaiian. It has lost much of the strong taste and heady pungency associated with imported PNG kava and instead has developed a character closer to those of our native varieties.
Please be careful, Isa is very potent, don't even think about driving or operating equipment. Isa can be quite long lasting, please take this into account while enjoying this excellent variety.
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