Dive into Nangol Noble Savings with Bula Kava House
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...
Updated: Join Bula Kava House in Helping to Provide Relief for the Tongan People
Update: From all of us at Bula Kava House, we'd like to extend our sincerest gratitude to all of our loyal members who helped us raise money to provide relief for Cyclone Gita. Thanks to you, we were able to raise $379.18 to help the people of Tonga recover from this terrible disaster. As promised, Bula will match that number for a total of $759.62 that we will donate to the American Red Cross. The last few months have proved difficult for the people of Tonga as they seek to rebuild from this devastating storm. Since Gita hit in February,...
Now Available: Bula Kava House Certificates of Analysis
In our ongoing effort to provide the highest possible quality kava root, Bula Kava House is pleased to announce that we are now publishing the Certificate of Analysis (COA) for each of our kava varietals. You can find links to these COAs on our Kava Testing Policy Page and within the product pages on our website. At Bula Kava House, we recognize the importance of kava safety and testing. All of our kava is independently tested for chemotype and overall kavalactone levels, yeast and mold, and microbiological contamination. Bula Kava House is also proud to be a member in good...
An Open Letter to the Kava Enthusiast Community from Bula Kava House and Kavafied
The Kava industry tends to be a friendly place, where cooperation among competitors is seen as a way for everyone to prosper. I have regular conversations with other online sellers, kava bar owners, and industry insiders. We like it this way, as we feel it's in the spirit of kava. Plus, it just makes for a much more relaxed work environment. Matt, the owner of Kavafied, and I do not agree with negative marketing to attack competitors who are doing good things for the kava industry. Unfortunately there are a few folks out there who are doing just that. Please...
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