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Kava root drying in Lovoni village, Ovalau, Fiji |
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Kava Summary
249 words, approx. 1 pages
 Kava is a beverage prepared from the root of the pepper shrub Piper methysticum, native to Asia, Australia, and islands in the region. The drink is called kava, Polynesian for bitter or pungent, because of its strong peppery taste. Several variations...
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Kava Summary
199 words, approx. 1 pages
 A drink prepared from the root of the Australasian pepper shrub Piper methysticum. The word kava, which is Polynesian for bitter, pungent, is given to the drink because of its strong peppery taste. Several variations of this drink were once used widely...
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Kava Summary
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 Nonalcoholic, yellow-green, somewhat bitter beverage made from the root of the pepper plant (mainly Piper methysticum) in most South Pacific islands. It is traditionally consumed in the kava ceremony, which includes the ritual making and drinking of...
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Kawain Summary
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 Kavain; Gonosan Occurs in the rhizomes and roots of Piper methysticum, also known as kava (Piperaceae). Spasmolytic, local anaesthetic, anti-inflammatory, antimycotic and anti-oedemic...
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Kava Summary
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 KAVA (1480 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. Licensed to Pueblo, Colorado, USA, it serves the Pueblo area. The station is currently owned by Latino...

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