Yerba mate comes from a small tree in the holly family (Ilex paraguariensis).
Yerba mate comes from the the evergreen holly rather than the tea plant but is brewed similarly to a tea and traditionally consumed from a gourd with a metal straw.
Not exact matches
Examination of the human studies on
yerba mate consumption as of this writing indicate that moderation is indeed the best policy when it
comes to drinking
yerba regularly.
Each one
comes with one package of 1.1 lb Union
Yerba Mate Tea.
The leaves of the
yerba mate tree used for the manufacture of this product
come from the states of Santa Catarina, Paraná and Rio Grande Do Sul in Brazil.
Mate comes from the Quechuan word for the gourd out of which the
yerba is drunk, mati; literally, «herb cup.»
If you look at the ingredient details above, you'll see caffeine
comes from several different sources including caffeine,
yerba mate, guarana, green tea, and kola nut.
The name
comes from the combination of
mate — the shrub that grows up to 15 feet tall when mature, and
yerba — the name given to the leaves.
Yerba mate tea This South American tea comes from the yerba mate p
Yerba mate tea This South American tea
comes from the
yerba mate p
yerba mate plant.
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