Wednesday, 7 June 2023

Room Rima Investigating Herbal Tea

 










Today we investigated Aotearoa's own herbal tea - kawakawa.  Fay - First we found kawakawa in the native bush walk.  Janshly - Kawakawa likes to grow under other trees in the shade.  Lucas F - The leaves look like lilly pads. Mrs Daniel picked the kawakawa leaves and we smelt them.  Lucas F - they smelt like peppermint.  

Bridie - Next we went to the kitchen so we could make the tea.  Helena - Mrs Daniel put boiling water in the big tea pot.  Daniel - I put the kawakawa leaves in the tea pot. 

While the tea brewed we researched on our devices.  Toby - Kawakawa  grows in the South.  Mavis - The common name is pepper.  Lucas F - It's one of 3000 types of tea in the world.  

We each got to drink the tea.  Kayla - It tastes like tea mixed with honey.  Toby - It tasted like smooth rice.  Emily Z - It tasted like water.  Janshly - It tastes like boiling water with honey.  Mavis - The colour was like smooth honey.

Finally some of us tried the cooked kawakawa leaves.  Emily W - They tasted like seaweed.  Kaiden - It tasted like cooked seaweed that's wet.  Kayla - The leaves looked like wet seaweed that grows in the sea.


After morning tea we learnt about the history of tea. Kayla - Tea started in China.  Lucas F - The English stole tea from China.  Emily - For a long time only China had tea.  

Next time we see Mrs Daniel we will design our own herbal tea and tea pots.

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