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The Many Ways to Prepare Yerba Mate
The Traditional Way: Heat up the water and bring it to a simmer (around 170-180 degrees Fahrenheit). While the water heats up, fill the gourd with 3/4 of yerba mate....
The Many Ways to Prepare Yerba Mate
The Traditional Way: Heat up the water and bring it to a simmer (around 170-180 degrees Fahrenheit). While the water heats up, fill the gourd with 3/4 of yerba mate....
What is Yerba Mate?
What is Mate Yerba Mate is a traditional South American brew that is said to offer, “the strength of coffee, the health benefits of tea, and the euphoria of chocolate."...
What is Yerba Mate?
What is Mate Yerba Mate is a traditional South American brew that is said to offer, “the strength of coffee, the health benefits of tea, and the euphoria of chocolate."...
Energizing Yerba Mate Chia Pudding Recipe
Yerba Mate Superfood Chia Pudding Ingredients: 1 Cup of Chia Seeds 1 Can of Light Coconut Milk 1 1/2 Cup of Brewed Yerba Mate 5 Packets of Stevia 1 tsp...
Energizing Yerba Mate Chia Pudding Recipe
Yerba Mate Superfood Chia Pudding Ingredients: 1 Cup of Chia Seeds 1 Can of Light Coconut Milk 1 1/2 Cup of Brewed Yerba Mate 5 Packets of Stevia 1 tsp...
The 7 Impressive Health Benefits of Yerba Mate
Yerba Mate is “the drink of the gods”. That’s what indigenous cultures of South-America called the powerful tea-like beverage. It has the strength of coffee, the health benefits of tea...
The 7 Impressive Health Benefits of Yerba Mate
Yerba Mate is “the drink of the gods”. That’s what indigenous cultures of South-America called the powerful tea-like beverage. It has the strength of coffee, the health benefits of tea...
The Best Yerba Mate Latte
How Do You Make Yerba Mate? For centuries, Yerba Mate has been traditionally drank from a hollowed container called a “gourd,” and sipped with a metal straw called a “bombilla”...
The Best Yerba Mate Latte
How Do You Make Yerba Mate? For centuries, Yerba Mate has been traditionally drank from a hollowed container called a “gourd,” and sipped with a metal straw called a “bombilla”...