Roasted Yerba Maté Organic & Fair for Life

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Roasted Yerba Maté Organic & Fair for Life

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  • FT
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  • Organic
  • Fair Trade
  • Kosher
Origin:
Brazil
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Our roasted yerba maté is organically grown, fair trade certified, and makes a delicious, warming cup of maté reminiscent of toasted nuts. Roasted yerba maté is the dry roasted leaves and stems of a South American rainforest holly, a comforting variation of the traditional maté.

In traditional use of yerba maté, the tea cup is often shared among close friends and family, all of whom use the same straw, or bombilla. Sharing the same straw is considered a sign of total acceptance and friendship. Yerba maté is one of the world’s most effective beverages with over 196 active compounds which shadows the active compounds found in green tea (Camellia sinensis) which has about 144. This tea contains no filler or flavoring agents, just pure organic roasted yerba maté leaves.

Contains caffeine.

Aroma and Flavor
Roasted maté has an aroma of deep grassy notes and roasted nuts, slightly astringent yet smooth. In comparison, the non-roasted yerba maté has an aroma of freshly cut grass with a powerful green depth, and it is full bodied and satisfying.

Brewing Suggestions

Traditional

The first rule of brewing traditional maté is to never pour boiling or very hot water over dry leaves, this will cause the tannins to extract too quickly resulting in a bitter tasting tea. The ideal temperature of the water should be 160-180 degrees Fahrenheit. Maté brews more slowly than conventional tea or coffee which extends its flavor, the same tea leaves can be used many times in one sitting and with each addition of water the taste will be slightly different.

In South America roasted yerba maté is brewed with a maté (cup) and a bombilla (filtered straw), the leaves are placed in the bottom and a small amount of cold water is added to stimulate the leaves, this helps preserve the integrity of the tea. Then warm water is added to brew the first cup, this will be the strongest cup and contain the most caffeine. For all succeeding cups warm or cold water can be used as the flavor lightens and sweetens.

Conventional

Fill 1 tablespoon of tea in a cloth tea bag or mesh basket and place in your favorite mug. Pour 8 ounces of boiling water over the tea and allow to steep for 3-5 minutes or until desired strength is reached.

French Press

A convenient way to brew a larger amount in quick time, perfect for those weekend mornings. The recommended ratio is about 1 tablespoon roasted yerba maté to 12 ounces water, dampen the leaves with cool or lukewarm water and allow to sit for a few minutes. Then top off with warm water and wait for the leaves to float to the top, do not stir. Stirring causes the dust of the yerba to clog the French press. These leaves can be used multiple times in a single sitting to achieve similar flavor variations.