Today, we’ll take a look at yerba mate. Perhaps after reading you’ll make the switch from coffee compadre to a yerba mate ...
The first time someone from North America tries yerba mate in the traditional style, with a gourd or cattle horn stuffed with ...
Yerba mate, sometimes referred to as mate, is an herbal tea native to South America. The drink, served hot or cold, is promoted by the natural health community as having numerous health benefits.
For starters, yerba mate tea does not contain as much caffeine as regular coffee from a coffee shop. Making the traditional South American drink a great alternative for people needing a caffeine boost ...
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The Paraguariensis tree or Paraguayan Holly, with its holly-like leaves, grows to over 26 feet in height in subtropical ...
Syria increased its yerba mate imports from Brazil to 2,700 tonnes from January to August this year, up from 220 tonnes last ...
Plant compounds like caffeine, L-theanine, tryptamines, and polyphenols can alter brain function, potentially influencing ...