Hello, do you have a video on organic Yerba mate suggestions? I drink Yerba mate everyday but figured I should throw in an organic one just in case. Currently drinking Cruz de Malta which is great
Es cierto. Los americanos son obsesivos en todo lo que hacen. Le están dando un gran impulso al consumo del mate a través de varios medios. Este es solo uno de los tantos y muy bueno.
There's also roasted mate in Brazil, you drink it like iced tea, in Rio de Janeiro they sell it in the beach, i always did at home like 3 liters and leave it in the fridge, put sugar and lime, lots of ice, perfect for the hot Rio summer.
There are millions of Mate lovers in Syria, they brought this treasure back home after migration to Latin America 150 years ago… we have all types of mate except the Brazilian, we drink it with hot water or milk. Peace from my wounded land 🙏
Usually only brazilians from the south side of the country drink this, it's very spread overthere and barely known to other regions. An acquired taste for sure. Im from the southwest and the only people I know that drink chimarrão here, came from the south. Recently I have been trying to get into yerba so I can stop drinking coffee.
No oeste de São Paulo é normal tomar tereré, e já foi símbolo do estado antes de perder força pro café. No Mato Grosso do Sul eles tem uma cultura muito forte com o tereré, tomam em todo lugar, e é normal ver as pessoas com garrafas térmicas de 2,5L, é até mais normal ver sul mato grossense tomando tereré pelas ruas do que sulista.
Great videos, greetings from paraguay! Have you tried the yerba "Kurupi: menta y boldo"? Its yerba whit mint , for the terere its mine best recommendation ❤
@@andrzejroskowicz245 uruguayans consume more per capita. the fact that most of ours lasts longer and we don’t make “lavaditos” and that most of us sane ppl drink it without any sugar is something we (they are proud of). i live and am californian, my parents are from UY. there are only argentine markets here that sell yerba for mate, and we get lucky that a lot of argentines drink Canarias bc that’s Uruguay’s most popular brand. i went to argentina for the first time this year and even in bs. as. they sell that brand, something to be proud of. argentines are proud of their yuyos, uruguayans are proud of their polvito, their ‘montañita’, mate everywhere with a thermos. all that. still got to give credits to brazil bc most brands (including canarias) are made in their lands. but def you should try playadito (argentinian) and canarias and compare the two.
If you drink terere you don't use the normal yerba for mate, it's disgusting. You should use yerba with mint, I recommend you to try kurupi mint and boldo (I also use it for mate).
Hi great videos, how can I make a cup of Yerba mate without spilling water everywhere? I bought a guard & bombilla do I really need to buy a dedicated thermo and thermometer to get the pour stream & temp just right? Is there a cheaper way of entry to this great drink? Thanks 👍 new sub
A thermos is recommended so the water is kept hot throughout the entire mate. Temp is important as you don't want the water to be boiling for taste and health reasons. You can just use any tea kettle if you don't want a thermos.
By using a tea kettle, even in its electric, you can know when the water is ready. There is a pretty distinctive sound, I would describe it as "a gentle but constant knocking in metal", that you can follow to know if its ready, but be careful if it starts to wistle it means that has reached 100° and is too hot.
Please, don't say "sherba" that's the streotypical accent used only on Buenos Aires (roughly 7% of the entire country), on some areas like Córdoba people with really strong accents usually call it "ierba" It depends, but the accent used in Buenos Aires it's far from being the most used in the country
I've never drank this. Was wondering what's a good place to start? I don't usually drink tea , but I do like coffee, not instant, fresh ground with milk & sweetener. What blend is a good one to try first?
There’s different notes different types of beer, coffee, whiskey, rum, wine, teas, tobacco, etc. It’s not ridiculous to talk about notes with yerba mate.
Nuts are just seeds, tobacco is dried leaves, dried fruit are ... dried fruit. Why would it be surprising that dry leaves have flavors in common with other dried plant parts?
@@1cosmicdebrisI'm equally dead that you're gay enough to big league someone over tea. If your ilk is included with it, you can have your stupid little "culture" 😅