Traditional Indonesian spice infusion blend. Typical ingredients include: ginger, sappan wood, turmeric, clove, lemongrass and other Indonesian roots and spices.
Dry herbal/spice drink mix. Not ready-to-drink. Brew first.
Indonesia / Java. Commonly served as a warm spiced drink.
Hand-packed dried botanicals and spices. No ready-to-drink liquid, no added dairy. Color and cut size of natural ingredients can vary from batch to batch.
Contains culinary spices (ginger, galangal, turmeric, lemongrass, etc.). No milk, egg, wheat, soy, peanuts, or tree nuts listed by the seller. Processed in a small traditional environment, so trace cross-contact is still possible.
Not declared by the seller.
Printed on retail pack if provided. Buyer should check packaging upon arrival.
See listing specifics below.
Typically used for 1 household brew (about 1 teapot / ~1-2 servings).
Use the entire contents of one pack in ~200-300 ml hot water, then strain.
Indonesian spice drink, Javanese herbal infusion, traditional brewed spice mix, Rumah Rempah Manisha.
Packaging note: Product is sealed by the original small-batch producer in Indonesia. Minor cosmetic imperfections on the clear plastic pouch, spice dust, or variation in cut size / color of natural roots is normal.
Import & customs: Buyer is responsible for local customs rules for dried spices / botanicals in their country.
This item is shipped internationally with valid tracking.
For shipments to countries with regulated postal or customs procedures, international parcels may require mandatory contact with or manual pickup at the local post office after arrival.
Once the parcel arrives in the destination country, delivery is handled by the local postal service. Buyers are responsible for monitoring tracking information and contacting the local post office using the provided tracking number if required.
Failure to collect the parcel within the local holding period may result in delay, return to sender, or handling in accordance with local postal regulations and is not considered a lost item.
Customs clearance, local postal procedures, and public holidays may affect delivery times and are outside the seller?s control.
An Item Not Received (INR) case should only be opened after checking with the local post office using the provided tracking number.