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Lemon Flavored Green Mate
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Your Price: From $6.00 to $29.00
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Country of Origin: Brazil
Region: Southern Brazil - state of Parana and Mato Grosso
Altitude: Below 1000’ ft.
Shipping Port: Porto Alegre
Grade: Unroasted
Altitude: below 1000 feet
Cup Characteristics: Greenish and vegetative. Mate is rich in caffeine
and was used as a caffeine beverage in Latin America before the advent
of coffee.
Infusion: Tending light and yellowish
Ingredients: Luxury green mate and Egyptian Lemon
Information:
Also known as Paraguay tea and yerba mate; mate is an herb prepared
from the leaves of a South America evergreen shrub, Illex
paraguayensis, a relative of the common holly. The leaves are oval and
about 6 inches long. Flowers of the plant are small and white. The
fruit appears in small clusters of tiny red berries growing close to
the stems of the plant. Like guarana and yopo, mate is rich in caffeine
and was used as a caffeine beverage source by the native population of
Latin America centuries before the European settlers arrived to
establish coffee plantations.
Yerba Matte is called “The drink of the gods” by many of the indigenous
people of South America who have brewed it for centuries. It was
however, a people who believed in a different God that are responsible
for the first commercial Yerba Matte plantations – Jesuit missionaries.
Upon arriving in the new world, the Jesuits quickly adopted the native
practice of drinking Yerba Matte as a tea. At the time, Yerba Matte
leaves were only being harvested from wild stands of trees. Owing to
its widespread popularity, the Jesuits realized the large economic
potential of the plant and founded the first Yerba Matte plantations
during the mid 1600’s.
Mate leaves are processed somewhat like tealeaves. The tips of the
branches are cut just before the leaves reach full growth and the
leaves are steamed and dried (in fired mate the leaves are dried over
fires) The dried leaves are sifted and allowed to age in order to
enhance the flavor of the mate. The caffeine content of mate is
comparable to that of mild arabica coffee.
Hot tea brewing Method: Use 1 teaspoon per one cup of boiling water.
Pour boiling water into pot and let it steep for 5-7 minutes. Pour into
your cup and savour a South American tradition.
Traditional tea brewing Method: The tea is prepared from the dried
leaves, using one teaspoon of dried leaves per cup of boiling water.
The aroma and flavor are of vegetative green leaves (there is also a
toasted mate - which tastes quite toasty and is an acquired taste). The
traditional native procedure involves making a cold water infusion in a
small bowl and inserting a hollow tube or straw into the bowl, through
which the tea is sipped. Some of the tubes are made of silver with a
perforated strainer at the bottom to prevent the mate leaf particles
from being sucked up through the tube. The bowl, called a cuya, and the
tube, the bombilla are used in ceremonies at which participants take
turns sipping mate through the silver straw.
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