Diaspora

New Yaupon Beverage

Yaupon atole latte with cinnamon in stoneware cup

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU to everyone that’s visited, supported and shared with us! We do this for the connections and community. Exciting news about our winter schedule and […]

🌽 Yaupon Atole 🌽

Hector holding the yaupon atole sign

Last month, researchers at the university of Central Florida found maiz and yaupon together in ceramic cups from archeological digs. Armed with that inspiration and the incredible masa roja from @maizseattle we […]

Yaupon and Coffee

Luca holding a yaupon espresso bottle

Yaupon espresso is here to take some pressure off the coffee industry. Pesticide use on coffee has doubled in the last ten years, including hundreds of new pesticides banned in […]

Turtle Island Energy!

Ian, Hector and Kim at the market booth

Yaupon is the only caffeinated plant native to north america. It’s related to yerba maté but for thousands of years it’s been brewed as a roasted dark beverage, often with […]

SLU Saturday reflection

Ian talking with yaupon espresso customers at the market

We carry the plants, they guide,We honor them, they provide,We give thanks and carry on in service diasporaseattle.com

La Pavoni

Hector and Ian holding yaupon espresso bottles in front of La Pavoni

Our @lapavoni1905 ☕️ is ready for the @slusaturdaymarket next month! Partnering with @kitchensistersseattle to bottle our vanilla and cacao flavors. Stop by the club to try it, wednesdays and thursdays 4-9 ❤️‍🔥 Mad with yaupon, oatmilk, […]

Lim’limpt = all will be well

Ian, Khalil, Hector and BFF volunteer at the food forest

To our 40 founding members, thank you. Thank you. On monday we’ll send at least $320 to @beaconfoodforest . Hundreds more to our farmers, yaupon bottling partner, Tachini, and the local musicians […]

The Morning is Yaupon Us!

Hector and Anna making yaupon espresso on a La Marzocco

The morning is yaupon us! Thank you @streetbeancoffeeroasters and @hyzteriahouse y’all are inspiring ❤️‍🔥 diasporaseattle.com

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