Long hailed in South American countries as a healthy, energising social beverage, Yerba Mate is finding a new audience in North America. Made from the leaves and stems of Ilex paraguariensis - a species of South American holly, not the tea plant - it delivers energy without the jitteriness many experience with coffee. Our yerba mate is Argentine, hot air-dried and never smoked. The "never smoked" distinction matters: smoked yerba mate has a sharper, more acrid character; air-dried produces the cleaner, more herbaceous cup that most Western buyers prefer. Its taste has been compared to green tea but with a more herbaceous, grassy character - earthy, lively, tangy, with faint hints of tobacco and grass. Enjoyed hot or iced, it can also be mixed with fruit juices for an energising punch.
TEA TYPE
Herbal Tea
CAFFEINE
High
A fuller caffeine level, ideal for morning or early afternoon, and typically still lower than coffee.
STEEP
150° for 3-5 mins
Steep longer for a fuller infusion and more pronounced botanical flavor.
Our teabags contain the same high-quality tea as our loose-tea offerings. Their pyramid shape gives the leaves plenty of room to unfurl and infuse, placing more flavor in each cup. Enjoy the superior flavor of gourmet tea with the convenience of a disposable bag.
teabags
15 full leaf pyramids
$9
Raw Honey for Herbals
A gentle, whisper-light character of this raw honey makes it a perfect sweetener for delicate herbals.
12oz
honey for garden herbals
$9
Questions And Answers
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Compared to matcha, how much caffeine is in this?
Asked by Katrina Quokaon
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Hello Katrina! Learn more about caffeine content here.
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how are your yerba mates processed? Are they streamed or smoked?
Asked by Regina McClusteron
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Hello Regina! This one is aged and our Toasted Mate is roasted.
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how should you brew this to get the most out of the caffeine (amount, time, temperature, etc) ?
Asked by Rissaon
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Hello Larissa! We recommend steeping 1 tsp of mate at 150° for 3-5 minutes in 8 oz of water.
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is the yerba mate un-smoked
Asked by Joe Cawleyon
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Hello Joe! This is just regular dried yerba mate. We have a toasted version, but this one isn't it! Enjoy :)
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Hello, the previously answers on 's weren't really clear. The 'smoked' refers to the drying process at harvest- how is the plant dried/processed when harvested? Some plantations smoke the plant to dry it. Smoking is suspected to produce carcinoge
Asked by Debbie Crookstonon
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Hello Debbie! Our yerba mate is hot air-dried and never smoked.
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