Kava Kava Powder 1oz
Kava Kava Powder (Piper methysticum) 1oz.
Native peoples in the region have used the root of the plant to make a traditional ceremonial beverage known as the "drink of peace." The process of preparing this beverage involves "clearing" the raw material in a ritual called milolua, a practice that began in Vanuatu more than 3,000 years ago and gradually spread to Polynesia, Fiji and, eventually, to the west.
Kava kava root is obtained from a low-growing plant in the Piperaceae family, which includes black pepper.
While various cultures throughout the Polynesian region of the Pacific use the cut and dried root to make traditional tonics and ceremonial beverages, it is more common to use the powdered root in the west.
To enhance flavor and sweetness, an infusion or tea made from kava root powder is often blended with any combination of cocoa, coconut milk and lemongrass. The powder can also be mixed with fruit juices.
origin | fiji |
active compounds | Kavalactone |
plant part used | root |
processing | powder |