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  2. I Tried 21 Energy Drink Brands & Ranked Them Best To Worst - AOL

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    Clean Cause was our favorite yerba mate-based energy drink by a mile. It contains cane sugar and erythritol, so you get the best of both worlds: relatively low in calories without intense chemical ...

  3. Maté - Wikipedia

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    After arranging the yerba along one side of the gourd, the mate is carefully tilted back onto its base, minimizing further disturbances of the yerba as it is re-oriented to allow consumption. Some settling is normal, but is not desirable. The angled mound of yerba should remain, with its powdery peak still flat and mostly level with the top of ...

  4. Here’s the backstory behind yerba mate, the drink that fuels ...

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    To make mate, you fill the cup one-half to three-quarters with the yerba leaves. Cover the mouth of the mate with your hand. Turn it over and shake it to even out the leaf mixture, and keep the ...

  5. Yerba-maté - Wikipedia

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    Yerba mate contains a variety of polyphenols, such as the flavonoids, quercetin and rutin. [45] Yerba mate contains three xanthines: caffeine, theobromine, and theophylline, with caffeine content varying between 0.7% and 1.7% of dry weight [46] (compared with 0.4–9.3% for tea leaves, 2.5–7.6% in guarana, and up to 3.2% for ground coffee).

  6. Guayakí (company) - Wikipedia

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    Guayakí Sustainable Rainforest Products, Inc., more commonly known as Guayakí, is an organic beverage company specializing in yerba mate products based in Sebastopol, California. [1] In addition to offering loose-leaf yerba mate, Guayakí also sells canned as well as carbonated yerba mate drinks, and energy shots.

  7. Mexican tea culture - Wikipedia

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    This is similar to yerba mate, used throughout many Latin American countries as mate, and widely regarded to have health benefits. Mild stomach upset is often remedied with a drink made from lemongrass , or Limón .

  8. Materva - Wikipedia

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    Materva is a carbonated drink made from yerba mate, a tea popular in Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. Unlike the somewhat bitter tea-like mate on which it is based, Materva is sweet, with a flavor described as similar to ginger ale [1] or cream soda. [2] Current production includes a diet version called Diet Materva. [3]

  9. Tereré - Wikipedia

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    Most preparations of tereré begin by filling a guampa 2/3 to 3/4 full of yerba mate. [15] [16] Then, ice cubes are added to water and usually stored in a vacuum flask.If herbs or juice are part of the preparation, they are added to the water at this point.

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