Nemurigusa Kuwansou Flower Tea (20g)

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Kuwansou Flower Tea

Made with Leaves, Stems, and Flowers of Kuwansou Grown in Nakijin, Okinawa Prefecture

Known locally as "sleeping grass," kuwansou has long been consumed in Okinawa as a native wild plant.

This herbal tea is crafted from 75% kuwansou leaves and stems and 25% flowers, all hand-picked from a farm in Nakijin Village, Okinawa Prefecture. The blend preserves the natural flavor of kwanso while offering a smooth, easy-to-drink experience.

Packaged in a triangular tetrapod tea bag for convenient brewing and visibility.

Our ancestors infused kuwansou with pork as a traditional medicinal dish to combat sleeplessness. Today, recent research has scientifically validated its effects.

Kuwansou is also recognized as one of the 28 traditional Okinawan island vegetables designated by Okinawa Prefecture, a proud symbol of the region’s culinary and healing heritage.

Nutritional Information (per 100g brewed):

Energy: 2 kcal
Protein: 0.1 g
Fat: 0.1 g
Carbohydrates: 0.2 g
Sodium Equivalent: 0.01 g

◎ Contents: 20g (10 satchets)

Place the tea bag in a warmed cup and slowly pour in boiling water.
Let steep for 2–3 minutes.
We recommend enjoying it straight, without additives.

・Consume as soon as possible after opening.
・Be careful with boiling water.
・Constituents from the ingredients may float or settle. Also, slight differences in color and flavor may be noticed depending on the time of harvest, but this does not affect the quality.
・We do not recommend storing tea in the refrigerator after opening. This is because tea easily absorbs the smell of other foods, and when taking it out or putting it back in, condensation can easily form, causing the tea to become damp during humid times such as the rainy season.

Kuwansou leaves, stems, and flowers
(Akinowasuregusa, produced in Nakijin Village, Okinawa Prefecture)

À propos de Nemurigusa Honpo

What is Nemurigusa (眠り草)?

"Nemurigusa" (眠り草), which means "sleep herb" in Japanese, refers to a vegetable known as Kuwansou in Okinawa and the Yaeyama Islands. Locally, it's often called "Niibui-gusa," where "niibui" means "sleepy" or "sleep" in the regional dialect.

Kuwansou has long been cherished among the Okinawan elders, affectionately known as the oji and obaa, who are said to live by the motto: eat well, work well, and sleep well. Traditionally, it's been used in Okinawa for its calming and sleep-inducing effects. People have incorporated it into their daily meals in a variety of ways - boiled and mixed with sesame or miso, simmered with pork and other meats, or dried and brewed into tea.

For generations, Okinawans have turned to Nemurigusa during times of fatigue or sleeplessness as a natural way to relax and support restful sleep.