MikeB
I like Mo'i
OK, folks, every once and a while things just click, and today is one of those times. I present, the best way to drink kava ever, at least for me:
MIRACLE LEMON KAVA
Ingredients:
Yes, that's it. If you don't want to use micro or instant, then you can do traditional prep no problem. Just put the miracle berry on your tongue, let it dissolve, and throw a little lemon juice into the end result before you drink. Likewise, if you typically enjoy making tea, or using lecithin or whatever, the same thing applies. MAGIC!!
You can also try other things than the lemon juice, but I find the lemon juice really needs to be there for this to work. The kava seems too bitter even for miracle berries if you do it by itself.
For those who haven't heard of miracle berries before, they're a remarkable plant: they coat your tongue and make things that are sour and bitter taste sweet. Lemon juice tastes like lemonade, beer tastes like root beer float, vinegar tastes like apple juice. The effect lasts for about an hour and has to do with a protein in the plant (miraculin) temporarily altering the way your taste buds work. They're pretty neat, and you can get them here on Amazon.
MIRACLE LEMON KAVA
Ingredients:
- A miracle berry tablet
- Your favorite micro or instant
- Water
- Lemon juice
- Put the miracle berry tablet on your tongue and let it dissolve.
- Mix your kava, water, and lemon juice together.
- DONE
Yes, that's it. If you don't want to use micro or instant, then you can do traditional prep no problem. Just put the miracle berry on your tongue, let it dissolve, and throw a little lemon juice into the end result before you drink. Likewise, if you typically enjoy making tea, or using lecithin or whatever, the same thing applies. MAGIC!!
You can also try other things than the lemon juice, but I find the lemon juice really needs to be there for this to work. The kava seems too bitter even for miracle berries if you do it by itself.
For those who haven't heard of miracle berries before, they're a remarkable plant: they coat your tongue and make things that are sour and bitter taste sweet. Lemon juice tastes like lemonade, beer tastes like root beer float, vinegar tastes like apple juice. The effect lasts for about an hour and has to do with a protein in the plant (miraculin) temporarily altering the way your taste buds work. They're pretty neat, and you can get them here on Amazon.
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