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Sip Your Way Through Bali: The Must-Try Local Drinks Worth Bringing Home

30 Bali Buys in 30 Days (Day 2 ☕🌿) Forget souvenirs that collect dust — drink your Bali memories. Here are the sips worth packing: ✔️ Bali Kintamani coffee — fruity and smooth. ✔️ Kopi Luwak — only buy ethically sourced. ✔️ Rosella tea — caffeine-free and refreshing. ✔️ Lemongrass tea — great for digestion. ✔️ Local cacao — for cosy hot choc nights at home. You can find all of these at local markets, specialty coffee shops, or even the supermarket aisles across Bali. Just don’t forget to declare food items when you land back in Australia. Save this for later or send it to yourself (or a friend) so you don’t forget! #balishopping #30balibuysin30days

**Forget souvenirs that collect dust — drink your Bali memories instead.** On Day 2 of our _30 Bali Buys in 30 Days_ series, we’re sipping our way through the island’s best local beverages. Whether you love your coffee bold or your tea floral, these drinks double as meaningful souvenirs **and** memorable flavors to relive your Bali adventure. **✔️ Bali Kintamani Coffee** Grown in volcanic soil, this arabica is known for its fruity notes and smooth finish. A must-try for coffee lovers — and easy to find in any local coffee shop or market stall. **✔️ Kopi Luwak (Civet Coffee)** The world’s most exclusive (and controversial) brew. If you're curious, ensure it’s **ethically sourced** — many specialty shops in Bali can point you to the responsible options. **✔️ Rosella Tea** Vivid magenta in color and packed with antioxidants, rosella tea is naturally caffeine-free and wonderfully refreshing hot or iced. **✔️ Lemongrass Tea** Light, citrusy, and traditionally used to aid digestion, lemongrass tea makes a perfect post-meal wind-down. Pick up a local blend at almost any supermarket. **✔️ Local Cacao** Think hot chocolate — but elevated. Balinese cacao is rich, dark, and ethically farmed. A few packs of this in your suitcase equals a cozy souvenir with heart. All of these delicious finds are available across Bali in local markets like Ubud Market or gourmet grocers like Pepito’s and Bintang Supermarket. 📌 **Good to Know:** Returning to Australia? Make sure you **declare any food products** at customs — including dried teas and coffee. Better safe than sorry! Send this to yourself or a fellow traveler — and start curating a suitcase full of sips worth sharing. 🧳☕🍫 #balishopping #30balibuysin30days #familytravel #balicoffee #balitea
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