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A beverage native to South American tribes since ancient times, Yerba Maté is traditionally prepared in a maté, or gourd, and sipped through a bombilla, a special straw with an attached filter on the end. The flavor is bold and complex, grassy and a little smoky, with a natural caffeine lift that makes it a fine stand-in for your morning coffee.

Soak in the complex flavors of this brew and enjoy it hot on a slow morning, or steep it strong and pour it over ice for a refreshing summer afternoon. Our Yerba Maté is hand-packed at Bulk Herb Store.

Looking for the same brew in a grab-and-go form? Our Yerba Maté Green Tea Bags keep things simple, and you can browse the rest of our loose leaf tea collection for your next favorite cup.

Contains Caffeine

Ingreidents: Yerba Maté (Ilex paraguariensis)

Yerba Maté Tea, 1/2 LB.

SKU: J72, D7
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Brand: Bulk Herb Store

Collection / Designer: Tea

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Measurements: 1/2 LB.

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A beverage native to South American tribes since ancient times, Yerba Maté is traditionally prepared in a maté, or gourd, and sipped through a bombilla, a special straw with an attached filter on the end. The flavor is bold and complex, grassy and a little smoky, with a natural caffeine lift that makes it a fine stand-in for your morning coffee.

Soak in the complex flavors of this brew and enjoy it hot on a slow morning, or steep it strong and pour it over ice for a refreshing summer afternoon. Our Yerba Maté is hand-packed at Bulk Herb Store.

Looking for the same brew in a grab-and-go form? Our Yerba Maté Green Tea Bags keep things simple, and you can browse the rest of our loose leaf tea collection for your next favorite cup.

Contains Caffeine

Ingreidents: Yerba Maté (Ilex paraguariensis)