kava and papayes.
It means: "Let's drink kava!" (Kava being the national drink of Tonga). Cheers!
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Samoans drink kava, water and more
The drink 'Kava' is made from the ground roots of the kava plant (Piper methysticum).
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they mainly drink coconut milk and kava
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If you're asking about alcoholic beverages, Samoa brews its own beer, Vailima. Samoans also drink ava (kava).
Tonga has a rich cultural heritage with several important traditions, including the practice of "tau'olunga," a traditional dance performed during celebrations. The Tongan language and protocols are integral to social gatherings, emphasizing respect for elders and community leaders. Another key tradition is the "kava" ceremony, where a ceremonial drink made from the kava root is shared to foster unity and friendship. Additionally, Tongan families often engage in communal feasting, reflecting their values of hospitality and togetherness.
Kava is a traditional drink
If you really want to get a good "buzz" from kava, you will want to mix kava powder with water. The kava capsules might be more pleasant than the drink, but they don't work nearly as fast. They also aren't as potent. There are lots of ways to mix kava. This website shows an easy way to do it - http://www.tasteofkava.com/how-to-mix-kava/