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Earendil
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 17 2008 Location: Indiana, USA Status: Offline Points: 1584 |
Topic: Yerba Mate Posted: May 29 2011 at 10:24 |
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I recently I have become a devoted Yerba Mate drinker.
What's your favorite type, and does anyone actually use a gourd? |
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zappaholic
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 24 2006 Location: flyover country Status: Offline Points: 2822 |
Posted: May 29 2011 at 15:52 | ||
I have no idea what that even is.
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Earendil
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 17 2008 Location: Indiana, USA Status: Offline Points: 1584 |
Posted: May 29 2011 at 16:39 | ||
It's a tea-like plant from South America that has a different type of caffeine than coffee that stimulates muscles instead of the nervous system.
It's not a drug or anything. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mate_%28beverage%29 Edited by Eärendil - May 29 2011 at 16:41 |
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cannon
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 03 2010 Location: Coho Country Status: Offline Points: 1302 |
Posted: May 29 2011 at 17:05 | ||
I'll check it out in more detail. I wish there was a caffiene that would help me sleep.
Edited by cannon - May 29 2011 at 17:05 |
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Earendil
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 17 2008 Location: Indiana, USA Status: Offline Points: 1584 |
Posted: May 29 2011 at 17:36 | ||
I've wished they make that before... |
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cannon
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 03 2010 Location: Coho Country Status: Offline Points: 1302 |
Posted: May 29 2011 at 17:48 | ||
On a more serious note, can you actually feel your muscles tingling? Is it easily obtained? I bet it's expensive.
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CCVP
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 15 2007 Location: Vitória, Brasil Status: Offline Points: 7971 |
Posted: May 29 2011 at 20:07 | ||
LOLWUT? It's mate, not speed. In Brazil there is a huge culture of drinking mate in the state of Rio Grande de Sul. I, personally, don't like it, but I only drank it when I was a kid, so I could change my mind about it if I drink it again nowadays. And IDK how it is in the US, but here it is pretty easy to find it and, though it is considerably more expensive than coffe, it isn't too expensive. |
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Earendil
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 17 2008 Location: Indiana, USA Status: Offline Points: 1584 |
Posted: May 29 2011 at 20:30 | ||
Well you definitely notice a different feeling than coffee. At first you might be shaky, but its generally a lot less so than coffee. It's not like Aderol or something, but it does make you feel more alert. When I have a ton of coffee, sometimes I get a disconnected feeling, but it's a lot less with Mate. And no it's not too expense. The only problem would be that it's hard to find, like I'm not sure that our Trader Joe's even has it, but a small health food store does. On Amazon, the prices range a lot but with shipping you can get a pound for around $10. Oh and a cool part is you use a filter straw called a bombilla to drink it. Some kinds are pretty bitter though, so you can use honey or sugar, but not if you're a man. Only joking. I sometimes do too. |
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Catcher10
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Posted: May 29 2011 at 21:22 | ||
Please do not take this the wrong way, I for one appreciate different foods, cultures...everything. But that stuff is nasty with a capital N!! I travel to Uruguay a lot for work and everyone drinks that tea there.......Its like the national drink there. Everyone carrying their thermos with hot water and the cup filled with best described as tea mud and drinking thru the metal straw. It is sooo strong and bitter....aweful! Its probably the one thing I will not drink, of all the countries I have visited. But if you like it then more power to you....I love strong coffee and love tea, trips to China I will drink tea all day long for two weeks.......but yerba mate, not for me thank you very much!
Sorry I'll pass.......
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Atkingani
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: October 21 2005 Location: Terra Brasilis Status: Offline Points: 12288 |
Posted: May 29 2011 at 21:23 | ||
Mate (yerba mate or erva mate) is a common drink in Brazil: cold, hot, warm, with milk, lemonade, etc. It's sold just like a soft-dink in cans, cups, bottles, in several markets and similar facilities. I love it.
What Caio (CCVP) mentioned is the 'toasted mate' (chimarrão) which is tough if you're not used to it. Since my father came from the Southern part of Brazil I'm used to chimarrão since I was a kid and I like it. |
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Atkingani
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Posted: May 29 2011 at 21:24 | ||
Probably not the same 'mate'... check my post above.
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Catcher10
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Posted: May 29 2011 at 21:35 | ||
^ Thanks...then maybe its the toasted one, but the folks in our office in Montevideo call it yerba mate.....I probably would like a toned down version cold!
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Atkingani
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Posted: May 29 2011 at 21:38 | ||
Here's an ad displayed in Brazilian TV during the 50s of a matte (old spelling) brand. Check that the girl's cup is full of ice cubs.
Another one, more recent... this kind of 'mate' is always associated with sun, beaches, sports, then due to be drunk cold, very cold. Edited by Atkingani - May 29 2011 at 21:43 |
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Earendil
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 17 2008 Location: Indiana, USA Status: Offline Points: 1584 |
Posted: May 29 2011 at 22:15 | ||
That's interesting... I never new they sold it like a soda. I'd imagine it's completely different from the loose-leaf kind. |
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: May 30 2011 at 12:49 | ||
I enjoy it, but it's nothing something I would do everyday.
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someone_else
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Posted: May 30 2011 at 14:00 | ||
I drunk a cup of mate tea just once, and I felt that this was enough (about 39 years ago).
Nevertheless I can't say that I really hated it. No vote.
Edited by someone_else - May 30 2011 at 14:02 |
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CCVP
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 15 2007 Location: Vitória, Brasil Status: Offline Points: 7971 |
Posted: May 30 2011 at 18:52 | ||
LOL, I didn't knew what kind he was reffering himself to, but I thought it was the chimarrão. But yes, the mate is almost like a soft drink here. You can also drink it hot, but then it is a kind of tea. |
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