Mate Green - Traditional South American Yerba Leaf
“From Paris With Love” Green tea blend, loose tea 100g Premium Natural
Taste:
Violet Raspberry
- A wonderful taste: a special combination of sweet raspberries and delicate violets
- With premium natural ingredients
- Enjoy warm or as iced tea
- A perfect gift for family, friends and tea lovers
- Made in Germany: Made in Germany
- Quick preparation in just 3 minutes
- Well packaged in a resealable aroma protection tin and bag
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Brewing Your Authentic Mate Experience
To fully enjoy Mate Green:
- Use 14-17 grams of yerba mate per liter of water
- Heat water to 100°C (212°F)
- Steep for 5-10 minutes, adjusting to taste preference
- Strain and enjoy hot, or chill for a refreshing iced mate
- For traditional preparation, use a gourd and bombilla if available
- Experiment with adding citrus peel or herbs for varied flavors
Pure Yerba Mate: Nature's Energy Elixir
Our Mate Green consists of:
- Dried yerba mate leaves: The primary component, rich in essential oils and active compounds
- Stems (Palos): Adding a woody, mild flavor and balancing the leaves' bitterness
- Dust (Polvo): Fine particles enhancing flavor and color
Mate's Natural Vitality Boost
Mate Green offers several potential benefits:
- Natural energy: Contains caffeine for improved focus and alertness
- Antioxidant power: Rich in polyphenols like quercetin and rutin
- Nutritional support: Provides minerals including potassium, magnesium, and manganese
- Mental clarity: May enhance cognitive function and concentration
- Physical performance: Popular among athletes for its energizing effects
- Metabolic support: May aid in maintaining a healthy metabolism
Mate: A South American Cultural Icon
Mate Green carries a rich cultural heritage:
- Originated with the Guaraní people of South America
- First European records date back to the 15th century
- Traditionally prepared in a calabash gourd with a metal straw (bombilla)
- Serves as a national drink in countries like Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay
- Often shared among friends and family, symbolizing hospitality and community
- Name derives from Quechua 'mati' (container for a drink) and Guaraní 'ka'a' (herb)