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Every customer gets their first "shell" of kava free at Pureland Kava. Traditionally, kava beverages were gulped (not sipped, due to its bitter taste) out of coconut shells, said Vickery ...
Here, folks can stay for a shell (the traditional coconut cups used for kava) or take some to go: “It’s an acceptable, non-traditional way of serving and consuming kava,” Henry says.
Researchers reviewed pilot and qualitative evidence suggesting that combining traditional Pacific kava with talanoa dialogue ...
kava is having a serious moment. Whether it’s your girlfriend recommending it for stress relief, or you’ve seen someone sipping it from a coconut shell in a calming lounge, this earthy-toned ...
Light-brown kava tea swirled around the inside of a coconut shell as kava bar owner Judd Rench explained how to drink the tea in the traditional Hawaiian fashion. “If you’re with a group ...