MiSO
Interesting teas, but what is it called in English? (Dutch, German is also ok)Daun Jati BelandKumis kucingDaun WunguThanks!
gilbert de jong
Daun Jati Beland....could be junglewoodleaftea (daun=leaf, jati=wood, 'beland' probably belantara?=jungle.Kumis kucing.....a flower with herbal healing powers (artosiphon grandiflorus)Daun Wungu....(tricky one) wungu in javanese means purple, it also means 'to get up'/'not sleeping'...wungkus in javanese means, wrapped leafs and pinned can'tfigure out a name that would make sense from that...other then purple leaf tea?
MiSO
Sorry it is:Daun Jati BelandADaun Jati Beland....could be junglewoodleaftea (daun=leaf, jati=wood, 'beland' probably belantara?=jungle.Kumis kucing.....[b]a flower with herbal healing powers (artosiphon grandiflorus)[/b]Daun Wungu....(tricky one) wungu in javanese means purple, it also means [b]'to get up'/'not sleeping'[/b]...wungkus in javanese means, wrapped leafs and pinned can'tfigure out a name that would make sense from that...other then purple leaf tea?[/quote]Mmm..interesting...Daun Wungu must be an activating tea then.As always: thanks for translating.
gilbert de jong
:lol: daun belanda you should know...what is typical dutch, green green XXXXX, cows eat it :wink: .
MiSO
Grass...! Green Grass Tea.. frown..
gilbert de jong
:D , yup
MiSO
Haha... I don't need the supermarket for this... when you see someone crawling between cows, you know it's me...
MiSO
My new grass buddy...
gilbert de jong
:lol: