




☕ Sip into the Argentine Experience!
Yerba Mate 10 Unsmoked Loose Leaf Tea is a premium, 24-month aged yerba mate sourced from Argentina. This 500g package offers a rich, traditional flavor without the carcinogens found in smoked varieties, ensuring a healthier choice for tea lovers. Enjoy sustained energy without jitters, making it perfect for social occasions or personal enjoyment. Plus, with a freshness guarantee, you can indulge risk-free!
| ASIN | B0D7J77J6S |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (31) |
| Manufacturer | Mate Rojo |
| Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 4.33 x 6.3 inches; 1.1 Pounds |
| Units | 1 Count |
R**J
There's a lot here for a really good price
I'm still not entirely sure how to make this properly, specifically how much to use. Some have said to fill a container, or gourd, 1/2 to 2/3 full, but I think that was for a group of people to pass around. I just used the amount to make approximately 2 cups of tea and I felt pretty good afterwards with no bad consequences. I used hot water from the tap because I read that a common mistake is to use boiling water, and I drank it through a filter straw that I had. I thought it was really good. I also read that it's enjoyed for its bitter taste, but I didn't think it was very bitter at all. I thought it had a slight hint of a traditional tea flavor, but mostly herbal tasting. I can't wait to try more, but I will be pacing myself, and want to see if it affects my sleep habits at all. Honestly I don't feel too affected by it. I did get less than my normal amount of sleep last night, I tried this during breakfast this morning, and I'm still feeling pretty alert at 4:30pm. I'll take it. :) It's a nice tasting drink for something different and I think I'll enjoy some variations that I read about as well, like making it with milk. Thanks for letting me try this out, it's great.
C**W
It's great except it tastes extra smoked as opposed to unsmoked
I'm into this and I think you may be too, if you like smokiness and unsweetened tea. Yerba mate I've had in the past had some natural sweetness. This one actually does not have any. However, it is not astringent (bitter). Instead the sweetness is just replaced with a light but distinct smoky flavor and aroma, while the overall experience remains smooth. It's quite interesting, as much as I enjoy the sweeter variety usually. I have to give the product 4 stars, and I even considered 3, solely based on the fact that the very product title says "unsmoked". It tastes like literally the opposite of that. But if the title simply said "smoked" instead, I think I'd give it a 5. It's an inexpensive perfectly pleasant experience, so long as you don't want sweetness. Some tips on preparation: I didn't have a yerba mate gourd or straw so I used a tea infuser. You can prepare it with pretty much any tea filter. Here are the steps. - Fill a tea filter with a few tablespoons of yerba mate. It's to taste but generally use 3x the amount of green tea you'd use for a cup, and dial it up or down from there. - Add a little bit of cold water just to dampen the leaves. - Then start adding water at about 70°C or 158°F, and drinking the infusion right away. The main difference between brewing this and regular green tea is that you don't let this steep like tea. You add the water, not hot enough to scorch the leaves or your tongue, and drink the infusion instantly. You can keep infusing it like 10 or more times. Enjoy!
C**S
Wow
I have never tried this in my life, but have heard about it becoming popular in the states. I'm a tea drinker, so it was an easy decision to order...and see what all the hub bub is about. No, I did not drink it from a gourd. I did not use a metal straw with filter either. I simply mixed it half and half with a black tea that I enjoy on a regular basis. I know that teas flavor profile well. Both were placed into the infusion chamber in my kettle and was brewed at the black tea setting (high temp). Some sugar was added in anticipation of the bitterness described with this 'tea'. It was...wonderful. No bitterness at all. It wasn't grassy to my palate, but instead quite floral. Perhaps mixing it with black tea brings out the best...I don't know. My wife tried some without knowing what I had brewed and complimented the taste. So I can honestly say this is the best Yerba Mate tea I have ever tasted. Highly recommended!
S**S
Smells and tastes smoked to me
This yerba mate is advertised as unsmoked, but the first thing I noticed when I steeped it was its smoky aroma and flavor. Could it simply be the natural bitterness that I am mistaking for smoky flavor? Maybe, but I don't think my palate would play those kinds of tricks on me. I doctored it with a little honey and mint, which helped to cut through the smoky bitterness, but still. I even had a bit of smoky aftertaste. The loose leaf tea does look intact and quite fresh, not powdery like old or over-processed teas can. But flavorwise, this is harsher and smokier than I was anticipating from the ad.
S**N
Tastes great and has good aroma
I know that tea flavor can be subjective, but I personally enjoyed this yerba mate tea. I'm not a big tea connoisseur, but I've been trying different teas lately for health benefits and I think I can stick with this one. I use french press to make this. I follow instructions for heating up water to right temperature in order to make this tea. I've had this tea every single day over the past month. It seems to give me a nice, smooth energy boost unlike the jitteriness of the energy drinks I used to have every day. The bag was pretty large for the price, weighing in at over 17oz. and the expiration date was well into the future.
S**C
A Little Dusty but Delicious
Very good once I used the ratio of 1 tablespoon to 1 cup of water brewed for 3 minutes. Five minutes was way too strong for me. There is a lot of dust in my bag, which I attribute to handling during the shipping process. I brew mine loose and strain it through a strainer but pull out a fine mesh strainer to get the dusty sediment out. Not a problem for me; this yerba mate is super flavorful compared to the kind I buy in bulk from my local herb shop, and I think it’s worth the extra time to make it perfect. I also enjoy the process and am lucky enough to have the time. I wasn’t sure the first time I brewed it, but once I adjusted my methods, I knew I would most likely keep buying this brand.
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