Comment · Thu, January 27, 2022 · ND Owner
Where does the kava originate for the Noble Kava tablets?
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Jack-o-Roses · 7 points
I have skin issues with certain kavas (certain strains from certain countries). I bought a bottle & tried it once but want to check on the Kava's origin before I try it again. It was very strong!
I may need to wait until the weather is warmer and wetter if if contains much Fijian kava.
Thanks!
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3ric843 · 1 points
You mention it's from Fiji and the chemotype, but not the name of the cultivar...
I see it has the same chemotype as Fiji Vula Waka from Kalm with Kava, so is it that?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
I was more meaning this whole post. We do talk about how there are many cultivars on each island, and they are not exactly scientifically laid out. Many of them are just Polynesian words for how the plants look in color, size, and shape. Some others are just named after the place they were first cultivated. It's not as scientific as cultivars are in other areas. Chemotype is a more appropriate description for it. Ours is a Fijian kava with a chemotype of 463251. I can speak to the farm that grows ours and get their feedback on what they would call this cultivar, though.