Since it's Fijian, it's almost certainly a blend of cultivars. It is rare in Fiji to sell kava by cultivar. Usually kava is marketed and sold in Fiji by region of origin, not cultivar. The same applies to Tonga.
Kava from Vanuatu and Hawaii is more likely to be sold as single-cultivar.
Since it's Fijian, it's almost certainly a blend of cultivars. It is rare in Fiji to sell kava by cultivar. Usually kava is marketed and sold in Fiji by region of origin, not cultivar. The same applies to Tonga.
Kava from Vanuatu and Hawaii is more likely to be sold as single-cultivar.
Since it's Fijian, it's almost certainly a blend of cultivars. It is rare in Fiji to sell kava by cultivar. Usually kava is marketed and sold in Fiji by region of origin, not cultivar. The same applies to Tonga.
Kava from Vanuatu and Hawaii is more likely to be sold as single-cultivar.
The confusing part with this one is it’s made with Vanuatuan kava. Specially the stump (Lawena) of an undisclosed number of various Vanuatuan cultivars. It seems since they are a Fijian company they chose the name this way.
That's very annoying. @fijivanuakava isn't the first to do this.
If vendors are going to use Fijian words for their product names, they should at least allow benefits to accrue to Fijian farmers.