Making Yerba Mate Tea

Traditional Method

With a French press, adjust tea strength by changing the amount and steeping time from 1-3 minutes. Find the best method for your taste. An infuser kettle also works to brew the tea.

To prepare, fill a gourd or cup with leaves. Pour hot, not boiling, water over the leaves. Let it steep a few minutes. Drink with a bombilla (metal straw).

Health Benefits

The tea has health benefits. It increases energy and focus. It improves digestion. It has antioxidant properties. It contains vitamins and minerals like vitamin C, vitamin B, and potassium.

It can prevent colon cancer and improve brain function.

Ingredients

The herb naturally has caffeine. It’s a great alternative to coffee, hot or cold.

The tea is from the yerba mate plant leaves. It has an energizing effect and rich flavor.

The leaves and twigs of yerba mate plant are dried over fire and steeped in water to make herbal tea.

Preparation Methods

French Press

Most people have a French press for tea or coffee. It’s easy to make the tea this way. You need a French press, leaves, hot water, a small amount of lukewarm water, and a cup or mug.

Teapot

It’s extremely easy to prepare mate in a teapot. You need a teapot with a strainer, leaves, and hot water.

Tea Bags

Brewing the tea with tea bags is convenient, quick and easy. Bring water to a near boil. Put a tea bag in a cup. Pour in the hot water. Let it steep 3-5 minutes. Enjoy as is or add honey, sugar or lemon.

Tips

The simplest method is to treat it like any other loose tea. Steep it in 170°F (77°C) water. Then filter out the leaves before drinking. Using boiling water will make a bitter, inferior drink.

Variations

Tereré

Tereré is a traditional cold-brewed version. It is refreshing.

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