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Deep in Hawai’i’s lush volcanic forests is a remarkable plant that’s long been cherished by indigenous Hawaiians for its restorative, medicinal, and ceremonial properties.
Known as the “healer of the forest,” māmaki is not a traditional tea but an herbal tisane from the nutritious Nettle family.
Brewed, it’s a slightly sweet, soothing, and detoxifying tea with mood-enhancing and restorative benefits. You’ll experience a silky, medium bodied, amber beverage with natural notes of hazelnut, bamboo and honey.
Thanks to Mamaki's high antioxidant and polyphenol composition, it's been linked to a wide range of benefits, including cardiovascular health, neuro-protection, anti-viral benefits, treating infections and boosting your mood.
In recent anticancer and chemo-preventive studies, the antioxidants found in samples of Māmaki tea were more active than those found in green tea and even had some mild anti-cancer effects.
The mineral benefits of Māmaki tea include substantial amounts of zinc and potassium, which leads some naturopaths to use Mamaki for treating high blood pressure.
Locally, Māmaki plays an important role in rainforest restoration efforts and is habitat for the Kamehameha butterfly.
This Māmaki tea is pesticide-free and grown on a regenerative rainforest farm in Volcano at 4,000 ft.
Mamaki Tea Brewing Tips:
Hot Mamaki Tea:Use 1-2 tablespoons (1g - 2g) of loose māmaki tea per 8-10 oz boiling water. Steep for 10 minutes. The longer you steep it, the thicker and more syrupy it will get!
Iced overnight steep:Crumble 1/4 cup of Māmaki in a glass quart jar or french press. Fill with boiling water and steep overnight.
Want to learn more? Check out our blog: All About Mamaki Tea - From Benefits to Brewing
Last day to order for Christmas delivery, midnight 12/14 (Orders over $89*)
*Last day to order for guaranteed Christmas deliver on orders under $89 is midnight 12/11 HST.
Order | Cost & Carrier | Delivery |
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≤$89 | $9.95 via USPS/FedEx | 6-9 days* |
Over $89 | Free FedEx (USPS if PO Box) | 4-6 days* |
Expedited | $24.95 via FedEx 2Day | 3-5 days** |
* Delivery quote excludes weekends/holidays and is based on fulfillment+delivery times. Does not include delays that are caused by carrier or out of our control.
** Upgraded and expedited shipping may be purchased at the time of checkout. ‘Expedited’ prioritizes your shipment in the queue. Delivery quote excludes weekends/holidays and is based on fulfillment+delivery times.
Orders are roasted Sunday-Friday and shipped Monday-Friday. Roast dates are applied to the bags in your order.
Hawaii to Canada* | Varies based on Territory |
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Up to 1 lb: | $17.29-$18.58 |
2-5 lbs: | $17.35-$25.28 |
6-10 lbs: | $21.84-$29.76 |
11-15 lbs: | $29.14-$44.21 |
16-20 lbs: | $35.76-$48.72 |
21-25 lbs: | $42.95-$55.63 |
26-30 lbs: | $55.07-$70.03 |
31-99 lbs: | $59.63-$125.86 |
100+ lbs: | Email for quote |
De Minimis for Duty |
De Minimis for VAT |
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$150 CAD | $40 CAD |
Hawaii to Germany, United Kingdom* |
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Up to 1 lb: | $17.62 |
2-5 lbs: | $17.64-$25.22 |
6-10 lbs: | $25.67-$29.08 |
11-15 lbs: | $41.44-$50.04 |
16-20 lbs: | $53.98-$58.28 |
21-25 lbs: | $61.46-$62.84 |
26-30 lbs: | $83.21-$88.46 |
31-99 lbs: | $90.07-$165.31 |
100+ lbs: | Email for quote |
De Minimis for Duty | De Minimis for VAT |
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150 EUR | 22 EUR |
135 GBP | 15 GBP |
Hawaii to Japan, South Korea* |
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Up to 1 lb: | $17.64 |
2-5 lbs: | $20.93-$31.81 |
6-10 lbs: | $34.32-$41.56 |
11-15 lbs: | $43.99-$53.74 |
16-20 lbs: | $53.84-$61.03 |
21-25 lbs: | $63.48-$67.64 |
26-30 lbs: | $75.35-$92.33 |
31-99 lbs: | $94.17-$189.94 |
100+ lbs: | Email for quote |
De Minimis for Duty | De Minimis for VAT |
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10,000 JPY | 200,999 JPY |
150,000 KRW** | 150,000 KRW |
** price of goods+shipping cost+insurance |
Hawaii to Australia* *Rural locations may incur additional costs at checkout |
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Up to 1 lb: | $20.70 |
2-5 lbs: | $22.16-$30.40 |
6-10 lbs: | $29.33-$36.40 |
11-15 lbs: | $55.54-$72.31 |
16-20 lbs: | $76.98-$85.37 |
21-25 lbs: | $91.27-$93.29 |
26-30 lbs: | $122.59-$126.73 |
31-99 lbs: | $126.77-$245.34 |
100+ lbs: | Email for quote |
De Minimis for Duty | De Minimis for VAT |
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1000 AUD | None |
* Please note that customs and duties are displayed at checkout. All costs listed are estimates.
Because Espresso Bites are made without stabilizers or preservatives, they may bloom or melt when shipping temperatures exceed 80 F. If this is a concern in your location please select FedEx shipping.
If you notice a white color to your bar, it's perfectly safe to eat. This happens when the cocoa butter softens and migrates to the surface. It happens more often when shipping in warm weather. Learn more about blooming.
Espresso Bites that melt or bloom when shipped via FedEx are eligible for a full refund or credit.
Espresso Bites that melt or bloom when the buyer elects Free Shipping or standard USPS are eligible for a credit.
If your order is incorrect or damaged in any way, please email us at hello@bigislandcoffeeroasters.com with your order number within 7 days of receiving your order.
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Let's start by talking about the māmaki plant itself. Māmaki is endemic to Hawaii, meaning that it was growing on the islands far before humans arrived. As such, it has been a part of native Hawaiian culture for many generations.
The māmaki tree belongs to the same family (Urticaceae) as olona, another useful nettle plant that is endemic to Hawaii. However, unlike other members of the nettle family, it does not have a painful, irritating sting. It grows at pretty much all elevations but thrives in wet forests where it can find shade.
Native Hawaiians have used the māmaki plant for its medicinal properties for centuries. It's a staple of lā'au lapa'au, a traditional Hawaiian medical practice. Thousands of years ago, Hawaiians believed the māmaki was a sacred plant, and used nearly every part of it for one purpose or another.
For instance, its berries have long since been used to treat open wounds because of their reported anti-fungal and antibacterial properties, while its bark can be used to make kapa, a type of Hawaiian cloth. Its roots can even be used to make dyes.
However, the leaves are one of the most treasured parts of the plant, because of the number of health benefits of drinking māmaki tea. Read more about Mamaki Tea
Let's start by talking about the māmaki plant itself. Māmaki is endemic to Hawaii, meaning that it was growing on the islands far before humans arrived. As such, it has been a part of native Hawaiian culture for many generations.
The māmaki tree belongs to the same family (Urticaceae) as olona, another useful nettle plant that is endemic to Hawaii. However, unlike other members of the nettle family, it does not have a painful, irritating sting. It grows at pretty much all elevations but thrives in wet forests where it can find shade.
Native Hawaiians have used the māmaki plant for its medicinal properties for centuries. It's a staple of lā'au lapa'au, a traditional Hawaiian medical practice. Thousands of years ago, Hawaiians believed the māmaki was a sacred plant, and used nearly every part of it for one purpose or another.
For instance, its berries have long since been used to treat open wounds because of their reported anti-fungal and antibacterial properties, while its bark can be used to make kapa, a type of Hawaiian cloth. Its roots can even be used to make dyes.
However, the leaves are one of the most treasured parts of the plant, because of the number of health benefits of drinking māmaki tea. Read more about Mamaki Tea
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