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Why do I need a bombilla to drink mate?
Well, South American snobbery aside, there is an essential difference in the taste and experience of mate from the bombilla [through a straw from a gourd, or – as the Argentines and Urugyanans I know simply refer to it – the...
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High Tea in Cubicle Land
How to brew your own tea at work.
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A Yerba Mate Primer
Tips on basic necessities for, brewing of, and sharing the South American specialty.
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yerba mate and paraphernalia
Hello. I am addicted to yerba mate (tea from Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil). I’m in the Bay Area for over a week and I forgot my bombilla (the straw with which to drink the loose tea) and yerba (the loose tea). Does anyone...
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Yerba Mate--South American drink?
I don’t know about other South American countries but yerba mate is a popular tea in Argentina. It is drunk with "mate y bombilla". The traditional mate is a cup made from a hollowed and dried gourd. The bombilla is a metal...
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Tea Wand?
That was undoubtedly a “bombilla,” a metal straw with a strainer tip that’s used by the Gauchos (and others) to drink yerba mate. Yerba mate (or just “mate,” as it’s commonly referred to in South America) is a popular...
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Latin/Hispanic Groceries in Manhattan/Harlem?
are Rosamonte and Cruz de Malta, and I would expect to find them somewhere local with all the transplants! I’m also trying to find the Bombilla (the filter straw used to drink it). I figure there must be some larger...
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Yerba Mate
) and bombillas (straws) as well. Not so cheap, but well made. This place also looked like it had a really good parrilla going too. Just another item of interest – Uruguayans are wild about Mate (I think just a little more...
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yerba mate brewing tips
“mate”) — about 3/4 full. A metal straw (the "bombilla") with one filtered end is stuck into the dry leaves and settled, resting against one side of the cup. I’ve seen people pour a little cold water into...
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Yerba Mate
It is a green tea grown in South America that is most commonly drunk in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, and Paraguay. You put the loose tea in a gourd, and drink it through a silver straw with holes in it called a bombilla. The gourd...
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Matte ?
I drink mate regularly........For a quick fix, you can buy the Yerba Mate bags at Trader Joe’s. Pretty decent quality. A couple of years ago, I bought a bombilla (cup made of hollowed out gourd) and metal straw from a matte...
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yerba mate newbe, any suggestions/advice?
Tried some and liked it. Went online and ordered 10 different 4 oz samples, a glass wonder straw and a few different uncured and cured cups (all with strange sounding names)-bombilla ! Anyhow, any CH advice as to how do I...
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yerba mate- brands and flavor?
've tried doing this myself and it never works, but it still turns out okay). You then let it settle a bit and put in the bombilla (a metal straw with the strainer on the end) on the side without the mate and drink. Then you pass...
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Achiote paste (or annatto seeds) in Vancouver
me into it. It needs to be drunk properly of course. Lots of leaves and a bombilla to sip through. I can understand why a lot of people wouldn’t like maté though. Each to their own!
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yerba mate
bags of standard stuff – all pretty strong. Typically, this is drunk in a cup (also called a mate) with a bombilla, or metal straw with a filter. You pour the loose tea over the mate tea and then fill with water and a...
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