Inka is a rich, flavourful instant grain beverage enjoyed by polish families for generations. Rye, barley, beets, and chicory root are simply roasted, ground and combined to make inka the perfect substitute for coffee and a great tasting drink in its own right. Inka has no chemicals, additives, preservatives or added sugar.
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★★★★★
Brad–
My wife and I enjoyed Inka, unable to find it at the supermarkets now?
If anyone is able to find it in NZ, please post it here!
+ PROS: Caffeine free
No hidden nasties as far as aware
Reasonable price
- CONS:Can't find it at stores anymore
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W Myburgh–
They self it at Fresh choice 1913 Cambridge road Cambridge Waikato you can order online too
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Greer Ricketts–
why can we no longer buy this product I cannot have caffeine and have been using Inka since the 80s now its no longer available, even though its advertised on Woolworths site .if anyone can find it or knows where to procure please help . many thanks Greer
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Greer Ricketts–
why can we no longer buy this product I cannot have caffeine and have been using inka since the 80s now its no longer available, even though its advertised on woolworths site .if anyone can find it or knows where to procure please help . manny thanks Greer
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Graham McEwan–
Inka coffee substitute was healthful beverage that I, and many others that I know enjoyed for years. Why is it that when something that is healthful and enjoyable has to be taken from the market to let the coffee demon have its destructive way?. Most people should be aware that coffee is addictive, as well as harmful to our bodies and minds, and yet most of society allows itself to be beguiled by it; and we are not even allowed to have a safety net. What is wrong with those who with one side of their mouth say we should live more healthfully, and with the other side condemn a better product and remove it from the market?
+ PROS: A healthy product: good for many with allergies and caffeine intolerance.
- CONS:None that I know of!
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Tim Funnell– Bay of Plenty – - Dandruff - Dry Skin
My wife enjoyed Inka for sometime now as she is allergic reaction to coffee. This is the third coffee substitute she has tried and now Inka is diappearing off the supermarket shelves. We can’t buy it in our local New World supermarket, and untill recently we could get it in Countdown/Woolworths some Kilometers away but looking on there online shopping now it’s not on their site. We will have to check when we are over that their way.
+ PROS: good coffee substitute.
- CONS:buying it is becoming a problem
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Gundi Coad–
I remember growing up in Germany, having it as child. My mother called it children’s coffee. we loved it each morning before heading to school and especially during the cold months, having a hot drink we enjoyed, was a treat. Now, living in New Zealand since many years it is my typical bedtime drink as it is free of stimulants, so I can fall asleep fast.
My rating is ten out of ten.
Thank you for a lovely treat (-:
Brad –
My wife and I enjoyed Inka, unable to find it at the supermarkets now?
If anyone is able to find it in NZ, please post it here!
W Myburgh –
They self it at Fresh choice 1913 Cambridge road Cambridge Waikato you can order online too
Greer Ricketts –
why can we no longer buy this product I cannot have caffeine and have been using Inka since the 80s now its no longer available, even though its advertised on Woolworths site .if anyone can find it or knows where to procure please help . many thanks Greer
Greer Ricketts –
why can we no longer buy this product I cannot have caffeine and have been using inka since the 80s now its no longer available, even though its advertised on woolworths site .if anyone can find it or knows where to procure please help . manny thanks Greer
Graham McEwan –
Inka coffee substitute was healthful beverage that I, and many others that I know enjoyed for years. Why is it that when something that is healthful and enjoyable has to be taken from the market to let the coffee demon have its destructive way?. Most people should be aware that coffee is addictive, as well as harmful to our bodies and minds, and yet most of society allows itself to be beguiled by it; and we are not even allowed to have a safety net. What is wrong with those who with one side of their mouth say we should live more healthfully, and with the other side condemn a better product and remove it from the market?
Tim Funnell – Bay of Plenty –
- Dandruff - Dry Skin
My wife enjoyed Inka for sometime now as she is allergic reaction to coffee. This is the third coffee substitute she has tried and now Inka is diappearing off the supermarket shelves. We can’t buy it in our local New World supermarket, and untill recently we could get it in Countdown/Woolworths some Kilometers away but looking on there online shopping now it’s not on their site. We will have to check when we are over that their way.
Gundi Coad –
I remember growing up in Germany, having it as child. My mother called it children’s coffee. we loved it each morning before heading to school and especially during the cold months, having a hot drink we enjoyed, was a treat. Now, living in New Zealand since many years it is my typical bedtime drink as it is free of stimulants, so I can fall asleep fast.
My rating is ten out of ten.
Thank you for a lovely treat (-: