Here at the Bula Kava House Blog, we spend a lot of time talking about kava’s many wonderful benefits, its rich history, and exciting new varieties we have to offer our loyal customers. But for a lot of first-time kava drinkers, an obvious question that often goes overlooked is – what’s the next step after you buy kava online? When the kava arrives at your door, what’s the best way to prepare it? Is there a time of day that’s best suited for drinking kava? What can you do to feel kava’s full effects? All excellent questions that many first-time...
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRI0d23Emgg[/embed] At Bula Kava House, we feel incredibly excited to announce the release of our new Honey Orange Vanilla Co2 Kava Concentrate. We know that kava enthusiasts would love to have an option that makes it easy for them to take kava wherever they go. Now, with our new Honey Orange Vanilla Co2 Kava Concentrate, you can enjoy the many wonderful benefits of kava without taking the time or making the mess to brew your own kava at home. We have developed our new Honey Orange Vanilla Co2 Kava Concentrate using a Co2 extract of Borogu kava, perhaps the world’s...
Bula Kava House is a place you might initially go to just for the kava, but many people keep coming back because of the nice social atmosphere. There are many regulars who come in daily to hang out with friends or just to get work done (like a Starbucks, but with more of an organic-friendly atmosphere). Bula Kava House has become a welcoming community that is accepting of all walks of life. It’s a safe haven for people who don’t want the bar scene but want the social aspect. When I talked to some of the regulars about doing a blog...
Nangol: The Origin of Bungee Jumping? In the southern part of Pentecost Island in Vanuatu, April marks the beginning of the yam harvest season. Each year from April through June, the people of Pentecost Island harvest this important crop that provides both sustenance and a good for trade. To ensure they enjoy a bountiful crop, villagers engage in one of the world’s most remarkable feats – land diving. Land diving (known in the local Sa language as Gol and in Bislama as Nangol) is a ritual that dates back hundreds of years. The ancient precursor to bungee jumping, land diving...