An article
about coffee encouraged me to write something about yerba mate. It’s a drink
which is getting more popular in Poland. I guess It is mainly thanks to
Wojciech Cejrowski who is our most famous yerba mate drinker.
yerba mate trees |
Yerba mate is
prepared from Ilex paraguariensis’ dried leaves and twigs. The tree can grow up to 15 meters and has
evergreen leaves. It was first consumed
by members of Guarani tribe from South America. Nowadays the largest producers
of yerba mate in the world are: Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. And in those
countries yerba mate became a national drink.
sin palo & con
palo
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There are two main types of yerba mate. Con palo is a classical yerba
mate which consists of leaves and twigs. Sin palo does not have twigs and is
significantly stronger in comparison to con palo. There is also a bunch of flavours.
Some of them are mixed with green tea, dried fruits(e.g. orange) or herbs.
Personally, I like the mix of yerba and herbs the most.
You can prepare yerba
mate beverage in the same way as tea but there are some directions
worth following. First of all, we have to fill a mug, a glass or something more
traditional (which I will mention later) with enough amount of yerba mate. It’s
commonly said that it should be filled from half to three quarters of its
volume. Next we have to prepare water. The best temperature for brewing is between
70 and 85 degrees. And then you repeatedly pour the water and drink a brew
until all of leaves go under water. You can also add ice cubes and pour yerba
mate with cold water. This way of drinking is called terere.
There are several items that are helpful and widely used while drinking
mate. I started drinking yerba mate with calabash gourd five years ago. It’s
commonly used because it’s cheap, lightweight and available in huge variety of
volumes. It has two disadvantages for
me. First of all, before using the calabash gourd you have to conduct a curado.
It’s a process in which the rest of a pulp has to be removed. It lasts for about
2 days and it’s necessary to get rid of unwanted taste. The second disadvantage
is “sweating”. The bottom of a gourd is spongy which makes it wet a little bit.
To eliminate those annoying disadvantages you can simply use ceramic gourds.
They are more durable and easier to clean but we deprive ourselves of some kind
of “magic”. Another necessary attribute during drinking yerba mate is bombilla.
It’s a straw made from bamboo, steel or silver ended with a sieve. Because
leaves and twigs are crushed into small pieces bombilla prevents them to get
into the straw.
Yerba mate doesn’t taste very well, but gives us a better stimulation
effect in comparison to coffee. Coffee gives us a quick kick of caffeine but
the effect lasts for a relatively short period of time. Yerba mate
works differently. Caffeine rises in our blood smoothly and lasts longer.
When it comes to health benefits yerba mate contains vitamins: A, C, E
, B(1,2,3,5), minerals such as: calcium, manganese, iron, zinc and huge amount
of antioxidants. It also decreases the level of cholesterol and prevents from
obesity caused by a high-fat diet.
Sources:
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yerba_mate
http://www.czajnikowy.com.pl/tematy/yerbamate/
Images:
trees
sin palo & con palo
calabash
Comments
As I mentioned in the article about coffee, I'm really resistant to the stimulating effect of caffeine, therefore I drink coffee and tea only for its taste. I'm a bit worried that it doesn't taste so well according to many people :) However, every man to his taste - I'll have to check it myself :)
I didn't really know about its health benefits so maybe I will start drinking it again :) I highly recommend yerba mate with a cornflower, it's my favorite kind and I find it sweater then the regular yerba mate. But I actually don't add sugar to anything so the regular one isn't bad for me either.
I have never interested in yerba and its kind, but it is very interesting.
I wonder if yerba like coffee leaches iron from my organism. Do you know?
I think your worries about its taste are justified. It tastes awful when you try it for the first time :)
Like most of you, I also drink yerba at home. Yet for those who would like to try the Paraguay tea without buying the whole package, I’ve heard that Yerbaciarnia Terere is the place worth visiting.
I have to try Yerba mate, especially that the way of preparing is very interesting. I'm a coffee person, I drink a lot of coffee, better and unfortunately, worse. I love whole process, 'ritual', of preparing chemex or dripp, the smell and the taste of coffee in the morning. Also I like south European culture of drinking coffee.
Personally I don't drink coffee so yerba mate can be a good replacement for it. At the next opportunity certainly I will try yerba mate :)
Izabela Litwin – I tried something that had in name Yerba and was in a can but I don’t think It was really something connected with true Yerba. Only the name was :D
and yeah didn you say u dont like it? So why are you drinking it for 5 years?! I love coffee, I love the taste, so it's rather not for being energized (but also) but mostly it's for having this super tasty cup of my fav drink!:D
Also, when I do drink tea I sometimes like to drop few drops of milk into it, tastes interesting to say the least.
When it comes to exotic teas there are many interesting positions, here is a cool list of exotic teas that might interest you:
http://mashable.com/2013/11/13/exotic-teas/