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Yerba mate
Maté tea, from the Spanish translation of Yerba mate, is a perennial woody plant , and is usually 12-16 metres tall, with wild ones reaching 20 metres.
Maté tea is derived from the Guarani word "Caá", meaning "plant leaf", which is a gift from the gods, the drinking of the plant's sap is a gift from the gods and the maté tea tree is an outstanding tree that is a source of energy for their long walks in the jungle. In addition to being a symbol of worship and ritual, it was also the currency of communication with other pre-Hispanic peoples such as the Incas, Charuas and Araucanians. The Conquistadors inherited the virtue and manner of drinking maté tea from the Guaraní people and raised the spread of the habit to the point of intense trade, from the original cultivation areas to the entire Virreinato del Río de la Plata
Later, the Jesuit Fathers incorporated this method of cultivation into their planting programmes in Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil. It was not until 1903 that the first small-scale plantations of maté tea spread in the Nuestra Señorade Loreto, Santa Ana (Misiones Province) and San Javier regions of Argentina, where important natural maté tea plantations were planted. This is why it is also known as "Jesuit tea", "tea from Paraguay" and "missionary tea".
Long-term consumption is very beneficial to health as it contains vitamin B, a powerful antioxidant, produces an energising effect and helps reduce bad cholesterol (LDL) and triglycerides Helps with anti-stress, digestive functions, purifies the body internally, has anti-depressant properties and helps athletes recover quickly.
Modern infusion methods
Use a covered tea set with a fine strainer and avoid disposable cups.
3g (about a teaspoon) of tea requires approximately 250ml of hot water (about 85 degrees Celsius) Note that pure water should be used.
Allow to sit for 5 minutes after brewing and serve, can be repeated
Serve hot or iced, with honey and lemon, or try it with milk as a milk tea, or with fruit juice or peel as a fruit tea.
In addition to this, most people in Argentina prefer to drink it hot and use the special straw for maté tea, La bombilla, while other countries have slightly different drinking habits, like Paraguay, where it is more often served cold with ice and lemon slices.
The Art of Maté Tea Cup Set
The traditional tea drinking style of the locals is very special. A family or a group of friends sit together and put a straw in a Mate tea cup with maté leaves and pass the tea around one by one, chatting as they suck on it. When they have finished, they refill their cups with hot water and continue to suck until the party breaks up. The Mate Mug is an important piece of teaware and is a very important household item for the local people. The Argentinians believe that the type of teapot used to serve their guests is more important than the maté tea itself, just as in the West the tableware is important. Most of the maté teapots used by the general public are made of bamboo tubes or gourds hollowed out, with no decoration on the pot.
The spout is usually made of metal tubing, with a hollowed out oval head inserted into the pot to act as a filter for the tea leaves. High-end teapots, on the other hand, are a work of art, with moulded metal, carved hardwood, gourd-encrusted or leather-wrapped, in a myriad of shapes. The surface of the pots is carved with figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, and inlaid with a variety of precious stones that shine in the light, while the spouts are silver-plated and some have some artistic decoration. Most foreign tourists like to buy a maté teapot from the handicraft market to take home as a souvenir.
The local people often put a lot of tea leaves into the tea, which is very bitter when you first drink it, but after you get used to it, you will not feel bitter, and it has an aromatic, refreshing feeling and refreshing effect, which is very similar to the Chinese bitter tea.
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