
BAGS


Mate in tea bags is a different and practical way to enjoy yerba mate, which was originally prepared with loose yerba mate.In 1965, Establecimiento Las Marías facilitated its preparation and consumption by developing yerba mate in tea bags. Its preparation is exactly the same as that of yerba mate; the only difference is the grinding: this is where only the yerba mate leaves are processed and sorted, eliminating the stems and dust.
Enjoy yerba mate in convenient 3-gram tea bags. Incorporate its benefits into your daily routine.
Are there other ways to drink yerba mate?
Yerba mate is very versatile and can be enjoyed in a variety of ways.
For example, during the summer, cold yerba mate, or tereré, is very popular in Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay. This refreshing infusion is prepared with yerba mate (usually in fruity versions), cold water, and ice cubes. Here's our recipe for preparing a delicious tereré on a sunny day.
Originally, yerba mate has a herbal, slightly bitter flavor. Some people prefer to add sugar, sweeteners, honey, or stevia.
Here are some recommendations to sweeten your yerba mate.
Yerba mate comes in flavored versions with fruits like orange or other citrus fruits. Some people prefer to add fruit peels or natural herbs like mint, lemon balm, or lemon verbena to enhance the flavor and benefits.
Yerba mate can also be found in tea bag form, allowing you to add milk and sugar, just like coffee or tea.
Mate con palo (mate with a stem) is the most classic and most popular version among Argentinians; however, mate without a stem is also available. There is also "low-powder" yerba mate, which results in a clearer infusion.