Yerba maté or yerba-maté (/ˈjɜːrbə ˈmɑːteɪ/), Ilex paraguariensis, is a plant species of the holly genus native to South America. It was named by the French...
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needed] Therefore, the scientific name of the yerba-maté is Ilex paraguariensis. The consumption of yerba-maté became widespread with the European colonization...
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The history of yerba-maté stretches back to pre-Columbian Paraguay. It is marked by a rapid expansion in harvest and consumption in the Spanish South American...
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cultivation technique of yerba-maté and exported it. Spain, to compete with the tea that England sold, put a chopped yerba-maté on sale to make tea that...
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of a team's stones in an end Mate (given name) Máté (given name) Máté (surname) Maté, made from the yerba-maté plant Mate, a traditional South American...
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Argentine tea culture (section Yerba mate)
best known for the cultivation and consumption of mate, made with the leaves of the local yerba mate plant. When Jesuit missionaries first came to Argentina...
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an isolate of coffee beans, tea, kola nuts, guarana, cocoa beans and yerba-maté. Methylliberine - with an additional N-methyl group on the imidazolidine...
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Maté is a drink popular in many parts of South America. Its preparation consists of filling a gourd with the leaves of the South American holly yerba...
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Coca tea (redirect from Mate de coca)
of cocaine present. Though also known as mate, mate de coca is made from a different plant to the yerba mate drink in Southeastern South America. The...
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systems such as BSD, and illumos. MATE is named after the South American plant yerba mate and tea made from the herb, mate. The name is stylized in all capital...
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The American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) is a trade association for the herbal products industry, founded in 1982 and based in Silver Spring, Maryland...
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CBSé (category Yerba mate)
yerba mate that has been in the market for more than forty years. It was the first brand to create yerba mate compuesta, which is a mix of yerba mate...
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lumberjacks to warm up, as it combines both alcohol and the psychoactive substances of yerba-maté, namely caffeine, theobromine and theophylline. v t e...
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hawthorns and rowans, produce their flowers in corymbs. The Norway maple and yerba maté are also examples of corymbs. The word corymb is derived from the Ancient...
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whisky Rauchbier (smoked beer) Grodziskie (smoked beer) Maté, in the traditional preparation yerba mate leaves are smoked Fruit and vegetables Capsicums: chipotles...
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amounts of theophylline are naturally present in tea, coffee, chocolate, yerba maté, guarana, and kola nut. The name 'theophylline' derives from "Thea"—the...
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Bombilla (category Yerba mate)
bulb at one end that is inserted in a mate cup (cat. nos. 384-88). The bulb, designed to strain out the yerba mate, is an ingenious element that is perhaps...
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Wildflowers, Eastern Region. Knopf. p. 338. ISBN 0-394-50432-1. "Like Yerba Maté? Try Yaupon". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 2018-05-25. Highways, Texas. "Texas'...
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Club-Mate (German pronunciation: [ˈklʊp ˈmaːtə]) is a caffeinated carbonated mate-extract beverage made by the Loscher Brewery (Brauerei Loscher) in Münchsteinach...
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popularity internationally. The tea has an earthy flavour that is similar to yerba mate or tobacco. Rooibos was formerly classified as Psoralea but is now thought...
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Paraguayan War (section Effects on yerba mate industry)
in harvesting of yerba mate in Paraguay, reportedly by as much as 95% between 1865 and 1867. Soldiers from all sides used yerba mate to diminish hunger...
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Tereré (category Yerba mate drinks)
Tereré (of Guaraní origin) is an infusion of yerba mate (botanical name Ilex paraguariensis) prepared with cold water, a lot of ice and pohá ñaná (medicinal...
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Guayakí (company) (category Yerba mate)
beverage company specializing in yerba mate products based in Sebastopol, California. In addition to offering loose-leaf yerba mate, Guayakí also sells canned...
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American holly (Eastern United States) Ilex paraguariensis – yerba mate (mate, erva-mate) Ilex pedunculosa – longstalked holly Ilex perado – Macaronesian...
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migrants from Argentina in the 19th century. Maté is made by steeping dried leaves of the South American yerba-maté plant in hot water and is served with a...
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acting as a sedative. Some common infusions have specific names such as mate (yerba mate) and rooibos (red bush). Hibiscus tea is one type of herbal infusion...
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Materva (category Yerba mate drinks)
made from yerba mate, a tea popular in Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. Unlike the somewhat bitter tea-like mate on which it...
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Playadito (redirect from Yerba Mate Playadito)
brand of yerba mate tea, first sold in 1932. It currently has a yearly production of 36 million kilograms of processed product. Playadito yerba mate is produced...
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appropriated much of Paraguay's wealth through burdensome taxes and regulations. Yerba maté, for instance, was practically priced out of the regional market. At the...
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grew following Culmey's installation of a sawmill. The cultivation of yerba maté was followed by the 1971 opening of a Papel Misionero paper mill. Capioví...
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