If you are interested to learn more about rapé, please read our Complete Guide to Rapé and Shamanic Snuffs to learn all about traditional usage of these botanicals.
Ingredients: Mint
Rapeh (rapé; ha-pay) is an ethnobotanical product that originates from the Amazon jungle. There is great variance of methods used to produce rapeh, often using the blends of a variety of plants. Our herbal rapeh products are made from the specific plant material specified. Our products are botanical samples, and we do not endorse any specific usage of the plant; nor any possible health benefits as they have not been evaluated in any formal study approved by Health Canada, the FDA or similar organization.
Kassandra –
I mix the mint in with the tsunu and I love it. But I also like the mint on its own. It really tastes like mint plant and not mint flavor. In my circle for the last few years I always heard of people taking “menthol” rapé, which meant they had actual menthol crystals and they would crush them up and mix them into another rapé. The menthol was weird because it wasn’t really a plant blend and it would make all of my blow pipes permanently like artificial menthol flavor. But this mint isn’t like that. It’s really enjoyable. You can tell that it is made from mint leaves.