Peppermint Yerba Mate

A Herbal Yerba maté Blend from

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74 / 100

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Herbal Yerba maté Blend
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Typical Preparation
Set water temperature to 200 °F / 93 °C
Steep for 3 min, 45 sec
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“Now this is a great yerba mate blend for summer (and much better than that vile licorice-mate blend I had yesterday)…The grassy flavor of the mate dulls the sharpness of the peppermint and the...” Read full tasting note
“I really did not think I would like this as much as I do. I mean, I like peppermint ok. I like yerba mate ok. But these two are made for each other! The peppermint makes the yerba mate taste...” Read full tasting note
“I’m not sure what to think about the new Steepster look… I’m typing in italics right now, first of all. ANYWAY… this is a sample I had from Rachel’s sale a while back! Thank you! I’ve got a...” Read full tasting note
“Wow. Yeah, mate and I? Not gonna mesh. This is kind of like drinking a mint-flavored reed mat. This shows though how sweet Samovar’s Sweet Yerba Mate is. Because this? Not sweet. The tasting...” Read full tasting note

Description

Origin: Organic, shade-grown yerba maté and organic peppermint blended in the U.S.

Flavor Profile: High-flying peppermint and eucalyptus are grounded with bittersweet earthiness.

Tea Story: Yerba Maté is the quintessential South American beverage. It is the national drink of Uruguay, where people sip it from hollowed gourds (known as chimarrao) through filter-tipped metal straws (called bombillas) throughout the day and commonly carry thermoses of hot water under one arm to replenish their brews.

Maté has some macho connotations because gauchos ritualistically consume it around campfires. However, serving maté is a standard welcome gesture and maté is a common beverage choice in variations on afternoon tea. Some el cebadores (maté drinkers) drink it straight, while others blend it with burnt sugar, orange, grapefruit or lemon zest, gin or fresh mint.

Our Peppermint Yerba Maté is an intensely invigorating blend of caffeine-filled maté and uplifting peppermint. The aroma is sweet, herbaceous and earthy with a tinge of bitterness. It has notes of fresh mint, eucalyptus, honey, dry leaves and sandy soil. The flavor is a balance of bittersweet earthiness and bracing mint, followed by aftertastes of bittersweet wood and earth that coat the tongue and mint on the roof of the mouth. It is incredibly refreshing, without the full-on caffeine of straight maté. This blend is organic certified, and the yerba maté was shade-grown for a smoother, less bitter taste.

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Food Pairings: In South America, Yerba Maté is often sipped on its own or paired with morning- or afternoon- tea meals, like té completo (a light tea meal of toast with butter and jam), “high tea” (a meal of finger sandwiches and petits fours or cakes) or las once completo (an elaborate Chilean iteration of afternoon tea, complete with sandwiches and lots of sweets).

We find that Peppermint Yerba Maté is also delicious iced with agave for a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, sipped alongside falafel or a Greek salad, or in post-dinner pairings with almond toffee, a straight dark chocolate truffle, vanilla-iced cakes or tropical pineapple fruit salad with pickled watermelon rind.

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