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Mate and Gout Topic: Testimonies
Testimony about Yerba Mate health benefits. "As I sat there drinking my tea I read the pamphlet describing how good it was and all the nutrients that were in it etc. however nothing in the pamphlet was to prepare me for what was to come..."
CRAZY FOR MATE FACTOR! Topic: Testimonies
Testimony about Yerba Mate. "I didn't know how I would survive without coffee until somehow I found Mate FACTOR..."
Yerba Mate: 8 Great Iced Tea Recipes (using tea bags) Topic: Recipes
Yerba mate iced tea recipes using Mate Factor tea bags. Instructions for creating cold drinks and beverages with yerba mate.
Yerba Mate: Weight Loss Testimonial Topic: Weight Loss
After a few weeks of being faithful in doing that you will see results and not only will you feel better but also you will start to lose weight. We have heard that there is no painless progress in life. But drinking Yerba Maté definitely helped lessen the efforts I otherwise would have had to take i...
Yerba Mate: The Tradition of Chimarrão. Topic: Tradition & Culture
Early morning on the Pampas of southern Brasil, the Gaucho (Brazilian cowboy) gets up, yawns and stretches… After donning his bombachas (typical Brazilian cowboy pants), he puts on his slippers and walks out to a little shed behind his house. Bringing a handful of firewood from the shed into the rus...
Yerba Mate: Cold Steep Meathods Topic: Recipes
Use 1 cup of loose yerba mate tea (any blend) for every gallon of tea you want to make (can be adjusted based on how strong you want your mate tea to be). Let the grounds steep in cool water
Yerba Mate: Traditional Gourd Curing and Care Instructions Topic: Tradition & Culture
The maté gourd, known as cabaça, calabaza, cuia or porongo, is made from the fruit of a gourd vine (Iagenaria vulgaris, cucurbitaceous family). Its preferred size and shape vary from region to region.
Yerba Mate: Traditional Gourd Packing Instructions Topic: Tradition & Culture
For traditional Brazilian Gaucho style yerba maté tea
Yerba Mate: More on Caffeine Topic: Health Benefits
The issue of whether there is or is not caffeine in Yerba Maté has long been a controversial subject. We are not out to prove one or the other, but rather, we tell people what we know by the experiences that we and countless others have shared. Some people who have allergies to caffeine can drink Ye...
Yerba Mate: Gourd & Bombilla Overview Topic: Tradition & Culture
Here are some other tips to make a great tasting gourd brew...
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