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  2. 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).

  3. Maté - Wikipedia

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    The gourd is nearly filled with yerba, and hot water, [26] typically at 70 to 85 °C (158 to 185 °F), never boiling, [27] is added. The drink is so popular within countries that consume it, that several national electric kettle manufacturers just refer to the range 70 to 85 °C on its thermostat as "mate" temperature. [citation needed]

  4. List of psychoactive plants, fungi, and animals - Wikipedia

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    Psychoactive plants include, but are not limited to, the following examples: Cannabis: cannabinoids; Tobacco: nicotine and beta-carboline alkaloids; Coca: cocaine, ecgonine and other coca alkaloids

  5. People Swear by Drinking Yerba Mate for Weight Loss: 'The ...

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    People on TikTok are raving about the benefits of yerba mate for weight loss and an all-around healthier lifestyle. Neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Huberman spoke about the beverage, noting in a clip ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Category:Yerba mate - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Yerba mate" This category contains only the following file. Modern mate.jpg 724 × 720; 57 KB

  8. Danger zone (food safety) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to reducing the time spent in the danger zone, foods should be moved through the danger zone as few times as possible when reheating or cooling. [15] Foods that are potentially hazardous inside the danger zone: [16] Meat: beef, poultry, pork, seafood; Eggs and other protein-rich foods; Dairy products; Cut or peeled fresh produce

  9. Mate con malicia - Wikipedia

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    Mate con malicia (Spanish: 'mate with malice') or mate con punta ('spiked mate') is a drink made of maté infusion and aguardiente or pisco, consumed mainly in rural areas of Chile. Huarisnaque is typically drunk by huasos , gauchos , fishermen and lumberjacks to warm up, as it combines both alcohol and the psychoactive substances of yerba ...