If I were to try and describe Rahmedel the best --one word-- would be "Magic", at least the fresh grind. If you order be sure and ask for a photo of plant if possible. It is a great sakau morphology besides the effect! See page 60 of the Hawaiian 'Awa book on-line. Page 58 has a few good stories by the late Bill Raynor.I've heard great things about Rahmedel, but I don't know where to get it from. If you've tried it, what are the effects like, and where did you get it from? I've only seen one supplier online, and he only sells bulk wholesale. I know it's available in Hawaii, but still rare.
Yes.@Laduhlap are you Peterson?
Yes, I'm the owner. We ship frozen sakau to U.S and it comes in a cooler and takes about 3 days to reach destination (cargo to cargo), still frozen/fresh.@Laduhlap Are you the business owner ? If so, do you ship fresh frozen to the U.S. ? ...does it stay frozen during transport ?
I have the rahmwanger. The rahmedel is very rare and so most farmers prefer not to sell but I know a few farmers who will, at the right price. I don't remember seeing your email so please resend to [email protected].But Peterson, are you selling rahmwanger or Rahmedel? I didn't get a response to my last email a few weeks back. I am hoping for Rahmedel. I could buy a few pounds of Rahmedel now that I have a better job.
Is the minimum freight cost from cargo-to-cargo still $150 USD?I have the rahmwanger. The rahmedel is very rare and so most farmers prefer not to sell but I know a few farmers who will, at the right price. I don't remember seeing your email so please resend to [email protected].