In 1616, Hernando Arias de Saavedra, the governor of the Spanish province that included Buenos Aires, banned the population from drinking a green herbal drink called yerba mate. The governor had seen ...
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Yerba mate secrets every tea lover should know
Ancient roots: Originating with the Guaraní people, yerba mate has been a cultural staple in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Brazil for centuries. Nutrient powerhouse: Rich in caffeine, theobromine, ...
La yerba mate, además de ser una infusión muy típica, es un símbolo de encuentro, hospitalidad y tradición. Pero detrás de esta bebida hay una historia ancestral que se transmite hace siglos entre los ...
As I walked up to the ceremonial hut, flames licked the fat belly of a cauldron, sending curls of smoke into the humid air of the Yacutinga nature reserve, in Argentina’s northeastern corner. A ...
If you're looking for a boost of energy that doesn't come from an espresso bean, look no further than yerba mate tea. Yerba mate tastes like a tea and hits you like a coffee—and yet, it's technically ...
Para hacer honor a su historia, el próximo 30 de noviembre el Museo del Mate abrirá oficialmente sus puertas en la ciudad de Buenos Aires. El espacio dedicado a preservar y difundir el patrimonio ...
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