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From Invasive Tree to Rural Income: The Story Behind MannaBrew

From Invasive Tree to Rural Income: The Story Behind MannaBrew

In South Africa’s Northern Cape, local residents walk beneath mesquite trees and gather mature seedpods from the dry Karoo landscape.

To someone unfamiliar with the area, it may look like a simple seasonal harvest.

But these pods tell a much bigger story.

Mesquite, also known as Prosopis, is an invasive plant in parts of South Africa. MannaBrew turns its seedpods into a useful product while creating paid harvesting opportunities for people living in rural communities.

How the Community Harvest Works

The model is intentionally simple.

Local residents collect mature mesquite seedpods growing in their area. They bring in what they have gathered and are paid for the amount they collect.

The pods are then cleaned, processed, and roasted. They become the single ingredient in MannaBrew Superfood Espresso.

In 2026, more than 650 individual harvesters participated in the collection of approximately 90 metric tons of mesquite pods. That is nearly 200,000 pounds of pods gathered by people from communities in and around the Northern Cape.

This is not an abstract promise about creating opportunities in the future. It is paid seasonal work connected to a real harvest and a real product.

What This Income Means on the Ground

The Northern Cape is South Africa’s largest province by land area, but it has a small and widely dispersed population.

Many rural communities are far from large towns and formal employment opportunities can be limited. Finding work may require long journeys or leaving the area altogether.

Mesquite harvesting provides another option.

People can collect pods close to where they live and fit the work around family responsibilities, farming, and other seasonal activities. Harvesters are paid according to the pods they collect, giving them a direct way to earn income from a resource already growing around them.

The model does not claim to solve rural unemployment. Its value is more practical and immediate.

It creates paid work for hundreds of individuals and allows some of the value from the final product to begin in the communities where its only ingredient is harvested.

One Harvest With Two Benefits

Mesquite was introduced to South Africa because it grows well in hot, dry conditions. However, it spread far beyond the areas where it was originally planted.

The trees can compete with native plants for limited water, sunlight, and space. Their seeds can also spread into new areas after the mature pods fall or are eaten and carried by animals.

Gathering the pods does not remove the trees, and it is not a complete answer to the invasive species problem. It does, however, help reduce the number of seeds available to spread.

The same harvest therefore creates two practical outcomes:

  • Local harvesters earn money for the pods they collect.

  • Fewer mature seedpods are left behind to help the invasive plant spread.

It is a grounded approach to environmental responsibility. The plant is not simply treated as waste. Part of the problem is turned into paid work and a useful product.

Every Cup Starts With a Community

After the seedpods have been collected, they are carefully prepared and roasted to develop MannaBrew’s naturally nutty, caramel-like flavor.

There are no coffee beans and no added ingredients. MannaBrew is made from roasted mesquite seedpods and is naturally caffeine-free.

Long before it reaches your cup, its story begins in South Africa’s Northern Cape.

It begins with local knowledge, hundreds of individual harvesters, and a landscape where an invasive plant is being turned into an opportunity.

Every cup of MannaBrew carries a small part of that story from the Karoo to you.

 

Your New Kind of Daily Brew

MannaBrew is not coffee. It is not tea. It is a Super Brew for every day!

A single ingredient espresso style superfood made from roasted honey mesquite pods, harvested by hand in the Northern Cape of South Africa. It brews like coffee, looks like coffee, and feels familiar. But the experience is completely different.

Get my MannaBrew

MannaBrew is made from 100% roasted Mesquite beans.

There are no added sugars, caffeine, or artificial ingredients.

Key features of MannaBrew’s single ingredient:

Mesquite beans (from the Prosopis tree) are naturally sweet and contain:

  • Dietary fiber
  • Low glycemic carbohydrates
  • Essential minerals (like calcium, magnesium, potassium, and iron)
  • Protein
  • Antioxidants

This makes MannaBrew a naturally caffeine-free, nutrient-rich coffee alternative suitable for:

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women
  • People with diabetes or blood sugar concerns
  • Children
  • Anyone avoiding caffeine or stimulants

Key benefits of drinking MannaBrew:

1. 100% Caffeine-Free

MannaBrew provides a rich, coffee-like flavor without the crash, jitters, or sleep disruption, perfect for pregnant women, kids, and anyone avoiding caffeine.

2. Naturally Energizing

While caffeine-free, the nutrient-dense Mesquite beans support natural energy levels thanks to slow-releasing carbohydrates and essential nutrients.

3. Packed with Nutrients

Mesquite beans are a natural source of: Magnesium, Zinc, Calcium, Iron, & Dietary fiber. These help support metabolism, bone health, digestion, and immunity.

4. Gut-Friendly

MannaBrew contains prebiotic fiber, which helps feed the good bacteria in your gut and supports better digestion and gut health.

5. Blood Sugar Friendly

The low-GI properties of Mesquite help regulate blood sugar levels, it is ideal for people managing insulin resistance, diabetes, or sugar spikes.

6. Naturally Sweet, No Sugar Needed

It's naturally sweet, nutty taste means most people enjoy it without needing to add sugar or sweeteners.

7. Sustainable & Ethical

From invasive tree to purposeful brew. MannaBrew supports people, land, and long-term sustainability.

8. Safe for the Whole Family

MannaBrew is safe for pregnant women, nursing moms, and children.

How to Brew MannaBrew

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Espresso
Put 1 level scoop of MannaBrew (8 grams) into the portafilter, spread grounds evenly, and extract 30ml espresso as normal. (Not recommended for bean to cup machines).

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Moka Pot
Fill basket halfway with MannaBrew, place on medium-high heat, and allow to percolate.

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French Press
Use 1 level scoop of MannaBrew (8 grams) per 250ml cup of water. Stir through gently. Allow to brew for 4 minutes before plunging.

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Filter
Use 1 level scoop of MannaBrew (8 grams) per 250ml cup of water.

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Espresso
Fill portafilter basket halfway, tamp down lightly, and extract espresso as normal. (Not for use in automatic machines).


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Moka Pot
Fill basket halfway, place on medium-high heat, and allow to percolate.


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French Press
Use 1-3 heaped teaspoons per cup. (According to desired strength).


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Filter
Use 1-3 heaped teaspoons per cup. (According to desired strength).