You've been working hard, getting things done. You left the window open last night because you love the cricket song. Dice a pinkie-sized chunk of fresh ginger into a pot of boiling water. Put on some slippers and your favorite fluffy hat. Incidentally, here's a great deal on some great yerba mate. The second cut we keep in stock is our signature Pure Leaf Cut that you will find in our Pure Leaf One-Pounders and Five Pounders. A Pure Leaf Cut has little to no stem in it, and very little powder as well. Pure Leaf Yerba Mate is a nice choice when you're brewing yerba mate in a French Press, espresso machine, or coffee percolator. The stems add a subtle roundness to the flavor, while the powder lends a frothiness that some people compare to Japanese matcha tea.Ĭhoose a Whole Plant Cut when Drinking Mate Traditional-Style It's easy to work with, and it makes a strong, bright cup of mate.įinally, check out our Leaf/Stem Yerba Mate, which I prefer whenever I am making a traditional mate or terere. Also known as Yerba Mate Con Palo (Spanish for "Yerba Mate With Stem"), Traditional Whole Plant Yerba Mate contains stem and powder as well as leaf. Its flavor is milder ( suave in Spanish) than Pure Leaf Yerba Mate. Whole Plant Yerba Mate contains about 85% the caffeine of Pure Leaf Yerba Mate, but Whole Plant is actually higher in antioxidants. Some things NOT to do with your bombilla Posted on 7 Apr 10:13 Because Whole Plant Yerba Mate uses more of the harvest, it is more ecological as well as economical. When you realize you forgot to pack a butter knife on your trip to Castle Crags, do not use your bombilla to spread almond butter on flatbread. Your bombilla is only to be used for enjoying yerba mate. (and other tea too)ĭo not use your bombilla as a screwdriver.
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