This is sooo good. So good it got me wondering what a Kava is and where can I invest in some to roll around in happily with my truck of coconuts and barn of dairy cows.
The roasted mate and rooibos give this tea a round earthy base that is smoothed out by the coconut and the cream. Together it reminds me of toasted coconut candies. I’m still not sure what kava tastes like but this has a note of something sweet. I just looked up what kava tastes like naturally and that appears to be saw dust so that is not what ever is sweet. But in any event this is the best bagged tea I’ve had. They flavors compliment perfectly.
I LOVE this tea.
- full review at www.mad-tea.com didn’t want to clutter here with wiki researching
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Last time I tried anything with Kava I couldn’t think straight for about 2 or 3 hours! This won’t be a tea that I will try. Ever since then, I avoid Kava. It was like being drunk, but not in a good way.
That sounds wonderful!
@fcmonroe Both coffee and cigarettes have given me similar experiences… not fun. I try to avoid both in the evening if I’m already feeling tired. Thankfully, tea has never done that to me.
Wow…yum! This sounds worth a try. Also, I like the name Tiger Wing Tea. I’m such a sucker for cool packaging and labels.
@LENA … yes YUM YUM YUM and they have the funnest packaging I’ve seen in a long time. Totally awesome.
@fcmonroe you’re right apparently kava actually can mess with the chemicals in your brain so I’m surprised more people don’t understand to be cautious.
CHAroma… I am only going to say this once. I will be deleting your comment.
It is rude beyond imagining to imply that I am STUPID enough to not look at what I am putting into my body before I drink it. And I will now imply that you are quite silly for buying it before the research and therefore being shocked by the medical implications.
And secondly, how dare you link to your, must be more useful, post of a vaguely related tea with one common ingredient. Quit fear mongering about ingredients and experience something.
I fear death and leaving a pristine corpse. Mine will be mangled and I will enjoy every second of it.
Last time I tried anything with Kava I couldn’t think straight for about 2 or 3 hours! This won’t be a tea that I will try. Ever since then, I avoid Kava. It was like being drunk, but not in a good way.
That sounds wonderful!
@fcmonroe Both coffee and cigarettes have given me similar experiences… not fun. I try to avoid both in the evening if I’m already feeling tired. Thankfully, tea has never done that to me.
Wow…yum! This sounds worth a try. Also, I like the name Tiger Wing Tea. I’m such a sucker for cool packaging and labels.
@LENA … yes YUM YUM YUM and they have the funnest packaging I’ve seen in a long time. Totally awesome.
@fcmonroe you’re right apparently kava actually can mess with the chemicals in your brain so I’m surprised more people don’t understand to be cautious.
CHAroma… I am only going to say this once. I will be deleting your comment.
It is rude beyond imagining to imply that I am STUPID enough to not look at what I am putting into my body before I drink it. And I will now imply that you are quite silly for buying it before the research and therefore being shocked by the medical implications.
And secondly, how dare you link to your, must be more useful, post of a vaguely related tea with one common ingredient. Quit fear mongering about ingredients and experience something.
I fear death and leaving a pristine corpse. Mine will be mangled and I will enjoy every second of it.
Sorry for trying to spread facts about a tea that could hurt you. Next time I’ll let you suffer your mangled corpse in peace.