Bright yellow cans with the words “Yerba Madre” have flooded their way into campus culture. Whether you’re walking through ...
As a college student in california in the early ’90s, Alex Pryor always kept some of his native Argentina with him. His link to home was a beverage made from the leaves of the yerba mate (mah-tay) ...
Many Argentines sip mate daily. The brewed, bitter drink is made by infusing leaves of the yerba mate plant, a relative of holly. It is grown by some 13,000 farmers, mostly on a small scale across 230 ...
Uncle Matt’s Organic introduces Yerba Mate Energy Tea, brewed with organic yerba mate, lemon juice and green tea caffeine for ...
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