Rooting for Kava Tea
Now the word kava can
be very perplexing. Kava kava, or just kava, is not only a plant
but also a beverage that is prepared from the kava plant’s roots.
Kava is called Piper methysticum in Latin, which translates into
English as "intoxicating pepper". The Kava plant is widely
cultivated in the Micronesian, Melanesian, and Polynesian islands.
The Vanuatuan Republic is the world’s leading producer and largest
source of kava.
The debate whether
kava tea is actually a tea or not has to be looked into. Now the
actual meaning of tea generally refers to any of the many
beverages that are prepared by the extraction of an infusion or
placing the leaves of particular plants steeped in water. A
majority of tea definitions also cover a mention of boiling the
water. However, Kava tea is not prepared from the kava plant
leaves or by way of boiling water.
Besides, Kava tea is
definitely not consumed from a teacup, whatever the event.
Perhaps, deep in the Tanna jungles of the Vanuatuan Republic, this
can pass muster and considered to be the right thing. However, the
kava tea that is brewed here is so powerful and rich that it is
not advisable to drink more than a single cup unless you are a
veteran in drinking this particular kind of tea. In case you tend
to make light of this sound advice, then you should certainly
prime yourself to be borne back to your dwelling place by the
tribeswomen, just the way the chap on Survivor 9 was carried in
Vanuatu.
Coming down to brass
tacks, is kava kava tea, strictly a tea in the first place? This
is definitely a fair query and needs to be resolved one way or the
other.
In reality, the kava
beverage can in all fairness be labeled as kava tea since a part
of the tea definition covers the extraction of an infusion. Now,
the infusion refers to the liquid produced as a result of soaking
a desired material in order to extract the flavor. For the
preparation of kava kava tea, the infusion of ground kava root in
water is carried out. The kavalactones, or the active ingredients
within the kava roots are then mechanically extracted by using a
strainer to press out the infused kava mixture. Now, the liquid so
generated is nothing but kava tea. When we normally drink tea, we
are aware that the specific variety of tea that is used is
actually solely extracted by means of dissolution in water and is
not squeezed mechanically from a tea ball or tea bag. So, in the
future, if someone inquires of you whether kava tea can be
typically classified as a tea, firmly let him or her know that of
course, kava tea is indeed a tea. By virtue of the tea definition,
kava tea can be referred to as a tea although the recipe makes no
mention of boiling the water or steeping the leaves. To those who
strongly oppose our viewpoint, we wish to state that it is perhaps
best to describe kava tea as purely an herbal tea. This definitely
should come as some comfort to these ardent critics of kava tea.
Next, we need to
address the matter of placing the roots of kava plants into
boiling water just the way tea in tea bags is immersed. The kava
holds active ingredients known as kava lactones. Now, these
kavalactones are extremely sensitive chemicals. It is not
advisable to expose them to high temperatures as is found in
boiling water. If so subjected, the active ingredients tend to be
destroyed. Now if the kava tea’s active ingredients are removed,
then it makes no sense to consume this beverage, apart from
squandering your money. It is simply mindless and there is no
value to be obtained from drinking it.
Nowadays there are
several kava tea products in stores that are available in tea
bags. A majority of these tea products do not contain adequate
amounts of the roots of kava plants, and apart from being priced
high, the consumer finds no benefit in purchasing them. In
addition, these products are frequently mixed with various other
herbs such as Chamomile, St. Johns Wort, Valerian root, and such
others that are popular for their calming qualities. In case you
want to revel in totally experiencing kava tea, we suggest that
you attempt preparing it just like it has been drunk for so many
years and junk those tea bags, or ask for a refund from the place
you have picked them up from.