Sip into Serenity! 🌿
Saafara Herbal Teas offers 90 grams of Kinkeliba leaves, providing 65 servings of a rich source of flavonoid antioxidants. Known as Seh-haw in Senegal, this herbal tea promotes digestion, enhances sleep quality, and supports overall physical well-being.
3**°
The Best Tea in my Collection
A milky, nutty aroma arises from the cup in which kinkeliba seeps. An aroma like no other tea. It brings to mind freshly cut malanga/cocoyam, or a praline ice cream. Similar in taste to black tea but with a mild, very pleasant creamy flavor, kinkeliba tea is truly the best herbal tea I have ever had. This tea boasts all the natural mystique of moringa but more uniquely West African. It works flavor-wise like black tea minus the tannins, nausea, jitters and nerves that come with consuming a caffeinated true tea on an empty stomach.This is a tea that can be taken in the morning or at night before bed-- it lacks the diuretic effects and steep blood pressure drop of its fellow African friend hibiscus tea. Kinkeliba is soothing, calming and balancing where others are invigorating or psychoactive. This is a tea for readers and creatives.While kinkeliba won't take you on a lucid dream spree, it does help with restful sleep and the vividness of dreams. It doesn't interrupt your bladder in the middle of the night, but waits patiently for the morning.Kinkeliba tea is mentioned multiple times in 2 books I have read recently-- both So Long A Letter by Mariama Ba and The Abandoned Baobab by Ken Bugul, but especially the latter. Bugul mentions it so many times I knew I had to give it a try. This is a tea that you won't hear about outside of specific circles.Now, to review Safaara.The package was smaller than I expected but that's my fault for using a bad reference. This tea is 65 servings of a super rare and exclusive super herb for only $10. It is worth every penny for being not only authentic and African-owned, run and operated but also for being exceptionally delicious and easy to prepare. The packaging is typical of loose leaf teas and coffees, arriving in a brown paper bag with bendy tabs for sealing. My only issue with the packaging is the description on the back-- it's a little confusing about the origins of the tea. I am not interested in what "colonists" said about this tea. I would have loved to know what all of its uses were in Senegal, or what different ethnic groups used it for or say about it, and how it was first used and discovered. Is is ancestral or modern?I love this tea and will be buying more teas from Safaara. I searched high and low on the internet for an African-made, authentic African herbal tea company and Safaara was the only one that I could find which ticked all of my boxes-- the website has the right atmosphere, the branding is aesthetically pleasing and the products offered are rare, real and readily available on Amazon as well. I've no interest in eastern teas grown on African soil. Give me something straight from the source with roots there, literally and figuratively!
K**M
A Blessing
This product has major medicinal effect - helps everything
M**H
Tastes Great👍🏾
Heard about this tea on a YouTube live, ordered it, will order it again, tastes great!
G**M
Good tea
Taste is nice and good, but that is about all it has.
C**.
Works Well for blood pressure
I prefer tea bags however, it works really well toReduce your blood pressure.
O**
Tea leaves with Many health benefits
Great teaWith a lot of health benefits!!!Great for weight lossGreat blood pressurePowerful antioxidants
D**O
Scam Product
This is a scam! The product is not like advertised. For sure it is not Kinkeliba and they won't refund your money. Amazon shouldn't be part of this scam.
R**.
Medicinal purposes is the only reason I brought it from Amazon
Add some Honey and you’re good to go.
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