🍵 Kava Kava "FIJI Premium Kava", micronized (Piper methysticum) ground, powder
24,90 € Original price was: 24,90 €.19,90 €Current price is: 19,90 €.
Description
Country of origin: Fiji
Micronized/Micronized (very finely ground)
Each pack contains 50g of ground kava kava powder
HERE you can find BLOG articles about Kava Kava (Piper methysticum)!
Kava kava powder (Piper methysticum) - the traditional root of the South Seas 🌊🌿
Piper methysticumbetter known as kava kava or intoxicating pepper, is a traditional plant from the South Seas. Its root powder has been used for centuries in Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia for cultic and ritual purposes. Kava is considered a sacred plant there and is used in ceremonies, festivals and for relaxation.
The finely processed powder made from the dried roots is aromatic, slightly earthy in taste and a real piece of South Sea cultural history. 🌱✨
Product features 🌱
- Plant: Piper methysticum - Kava Kava, Intoxicating pepper
- Part of the plant used: Root (dried & finely ground)
- Origin: Traditionally from the islands of the South Seas
- Color & Consistency: Light to beige-brown powder, finely ground
- Special feature: Traditional use in rituals & ceremonies
Use & storage 🍃
In the countries of origin, kava kava powder is traditionally mixed with water to make a drink and consumed communally. It is regarded there as a symbol of calm, community and spiritual depth.
The powder should always be stored in a cool, dry and airtight place to preserve its aroma and quality for a long time.
Please note: In the EU, Kava Kava is subject to special regulations - our products are intended exclusively for ethnobotanical collections, as botanical illustrative material or for decoration.
Tips for collectors 🌸
- Kava Kava powder is an exciting exhibit for any ethnobotanical collection.
- Versatile use as decorative plant material.
- A real highlight for all those who are enthusiastic about South Sea culture and botany.
Worth knowing 📖
Kava Kava is the most important cult plant on many Pacific islands. The word "kava" means "bitter" in the Polynesian languages. In the 18th century, Captain Cook reported on the rituals in which the root drink played a central role.
The plant belongs to the pepper family (Piperaceae) and is propagated vegetatively by cuttings. Its roots contain kavalactones, which are responsible for its traditional effect.
Today, kava is not only a symbol of hospitality and community, but also an important cultural asset that provides deep insights into the spiritual traditions of the South Seas. 🌍✨
ℹ️ Important note
Our Kava Kava products are offered exclusively as ethnobotanical illustrative material, for decoration or for collectors' purposes.
You are not for consumption determined.
Please inform yourself before purchase about the laws and regulations that apply in your country.
You can find further information in our terms and conditions or directly by e-mail: support@gardenshaman.eu 🙂
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| Weight | 50g |
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