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Green Yerba Mate

Green Yerba Mate

Organic
900-100-P
In stock: 278
4.7
Brazil
$6.50
$6.50
BR
Origin
Brazil
South America
Caffeine Level (mg/1g)
0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41+
Description
Nutrition facts
Serving Size ml
Amount per serving
3.8 kcal / 16 kJ
Calories
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Description

Yerba Mate (pronounced “yur-ba mah-tay”) is Brazil’s national beverage! It is made from shade-grown leaves of the Amazonian rain forest holly tree. Its leaf packs a powerful of dose caffeine similar to a cup of coffee; yet has the health benefits of true tea. It is amazing, as it delivers a cup of earthy, pungent and a satisfying-as-chocolate drinking experience. It is naturally high in caffeine, minerals and antioxidants making it an excellent, balanced, and healthy brew.

A famous study done in 1964 proclaimed that Yerba Mate has all the necessary amino acids, nutrients and minerals necessary to sustain life! There isn’t a more excellent reason to introduce mate into your daily life. Our traditional Green Yerba Mate is the highest quality unaltered dry leaf, it has not been flavored or roasted. It has a wonderful, satisfying rich “green” flavor. Try it yourself to see what the fuss is all about!

How to make
a perfect cup of tea
1-1.5 TSP or 1 BAG
8oz / 200ml
205F / 95°C
4 - 6 min
Details
Ingredients:
Green Mate
Organic:
Yes
Reviews
by Kelly
May 2021
Love it. Will buy again.
by Mary
June 2019
FANTASTIC! I'm part Uruguayan and this was amazing! Make sure to steep it at the proper temperature otherwise it'll be too bitter. Gives you a nice wake up but doesn't give you that anxious feeling I personally get with coffee.
by Bernard Schroeder
November 2017
Yerba Mate has reputed and studied anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties, eg. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21656672). Mouth cancers attributed to consuming Yerba Mate are likely associated with constant scalding of the mouth from drinking it too hot (ie. use water between 70 and no more than 80 degrees Celsius when drinking with guampa and bombilla). Yerba mate grows wild as a shrub layer in the jungle or is grown on plantations. It is a hardy species of holly and is inherently organic since sprays are not required. The tea is harvested by pruning leaves and sections of twig, so the trees are long-lived, similar to the tea tree. Some Yerba Mate producers are being pressured to switch to soy bean production and cut down their trees. My family lived in Paraguay for a time and brought the tea along to Canada in the late 1950's and the shared drinking ritual has been part of family tradition throughout my life. Order some and enjoy!
by Just Wondering If The Rain Forest Is Cut Down To Grow The Mate Or
June 2017
Are the trees cut down in order to grow the Mate?
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