It’s said to have the power of seduction by the spice traders themselves – “Featured in New York Magazine on April, 1995 Issue. House blend of 32 herbs & spices including Sage, Fenugreek, Fennel, Cinnamon, Cardamom, Sorrel, Linden, Chamomile, Rose, Star Anise, Black Tea.”

The label was hand painted using “Cerulean” blue watercolor pigment. The contrast with the gold design makes for an attractive entrance.

The taste is decidedly herbal, heavy in the nose with more pungent spices like star anise and cardamon. It’s well balanced between sweet and tart, nice and fizzy with mysterious twists and turns through a labyrinth of flavor. The seduction is in simply trying to figure out just how one is realizing the experience of imbibing.

Its hue is like that of the sunset over Cypress. My Lebanese ancestors would likely have seen a sky like this over the Mediterranean on a warm summer evening, arid desert winds combining with cool mountain gusts to conjure an ether of amber light more beautiful than any eye had ever borne witness.
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Los Angeles wants Lebanese Seduction. What do the interstate commerce laws look like? Is there some way you can legally sell out here? Illegally? Viva Mogra Hadim.
I can send some back with my friend but right now, I’m only delivering within biking distance. My DREAM is to set up an operation out by you guys but for now, email me (mombucha(at)gmail(dot)com) and let’s chat!
Hi! My family said that it’s good manners for a new Kombucha to say h i to people who leave comments on my blog.
Hopefully you’ll be able to watch me get bigger and stronoger, and be a new friend!
You’re the cutest, Klooé! You must be fully grown by now!