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Der Kräuterlikör aus Wien mit dem fein aromatischen Geschmack und der sanft anregenden Wirkung natürlicher Zutaten, die fast so multikulturell sind wie die Stadt selbst. Macht entspannt hellwach und erfrischt pur, auf Eis, als Longdrink oder in Cocktails.

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Ingredients

Valerian

January 28, 2016 By KEdit

Valerian

(Europe)

Derived from the Latin verb “valere” which means “to be strong and healthy”, the popular herb does do its etymology justice. Valerian relaxes the muscles and calms the mind without making you feel tired. With a little help from this plant we can fully focus on the moment – and the contents of our glass.

Guarana

January 27, 2016 By KEdit

Guarana

(South America, indigenous people of the Amazon region)

Stronger than coffee, yet gentler and much easier on the system: the caffeinated berries of the South American Guarana plant are used for a quite common drink in the Amazon region. But the berries don’t only wake you up – they are also known to reduce feelings of hunger and thirst. That said: stay hydrated!

Eucalyptus

January 26, 2016 By KEdit

Eukalyptus

(Australien)

We love how its essential oils enable us to breathe again and sharpen our senses. In Australia, where eucalyptus is originally from, its branches are also known as a lucky charm that one can attach to one’s hat. Our Kalê already is quite the lucky fellow but we thought a little bit of extra fortune surely can do no harm.

Maca

January 25, 2016 By KEdit

Maca

(South America, Inca)

Even the ancient Inca knew about the singular properties of this root since it was used for life and love potions that provided its consumers with new energy and strengthened them for the game of love. Doesn’t it come in quite handy that Maca not only has a positive effect on our endurance but also keeps us awake at the same time? That way it is guaranteed to boost your stamina – while drinking Kalê.

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January 25, 2016 By KEdit

Ginkgo

January 24, 2016 By KEdit

Ginkgo

(China)

Goethe himself was once inspired to write a poem about friendship by the split leaves of these extraordinary trees that can sometimes grow to be 1.000 years old. Gingko is supposed to have a positive effect on our brain for it can alleviate headaches and dizziness. But even though Gingko is very potent, beware for it, too, cannot prevent a hangover.

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What others say about Kalê

“The complex herb and citrus aroma renders Kalê a thrilling discovery for any Amaro-Fans, herb or tea lovers, who are looking forward to an exciting night. Danube Island Ice Tea!”

Sarah Krobath, SATT GETEXTET

“The formula contains many interesting, exotic herbs, which are barely known to a general public, yet celebrated by those who highly appreciate their stimulating and relaxing effects.”

Mag. Sassa Marosi, Mohren-Apotheke

Contact

Le Foodink GmbH
Am Hof 13/3
A-1010 Vienna

Mail: kontakt@kale.at
Tel: +43 660 8422932

 

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Special Thanks to

Anna Luise Schnur, Bernhard Liszt, Christian Dundalek, Elkorgs, Iakovos Rizos, Karl Lampret, Marie-Caroline Call, Peter Troißinger, Rebecca Akoun, Roman Rericha, Sandro Botticelli, Sarah Krobath, Sassa Marosi, Stamatis Baknis, Thomas Apolt, Wien

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