Organic Dark Roast Yerba Mate Loose

Tea type
Yerba maté Tea
Ingredients
Barley (Roasted), Carob, Chicory, Roasted Yerba Mate
Flavors
Earth, Sweet, Warm Grass, Nutty, Roasted
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Caffeine
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Certification
Organic
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 6 min, 15 sec 10 oz / 310 ml

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  • “Ugh… Monday already. I have an appointment this morning, so I can’t go back to bed and take a nap. So, it’s Mate to the rescue! This morning, I added a bit of cinnamon to the finished product… I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Backlogging. Last Wednesday morning. (Will I ever get through my tealog backlog? It just keeps growing!) A generous sample of Dark Roast Mate was the second of two surprise inclusions in my tea...” Read full tasting note
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  • “WOW!!!! I’m the first to log? Well, I won’t be as I have LOTS of this and am going to share!!!! :) Dark Roast is RIGHT! Holy Yerba Mate! This is DARK!!!! Kind of smells like Coffee Beans a...” Read full tasting note
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  • “SIPDOWN! As the name suggests, this tastes like a roasted version of the green yerba mate I just drank. Wow, how incredible! The aftertaste does have a very coffee-like flavor. After trying it...” Read full tasting note
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From Mate Factor

Dark Roast Yerba Mate

The Healthy Alternative to Coffee.

What is Mate Factor Dark Roast Yerba Mate?

Our unique blend of Yerba Mate and roasted grains brews a delightfully rich, invigorating cup of tea without sacrificing the benefits of our fresh, Green Mate. Try with milk and your favorite sweetener.

Discover Yerba Mate
A treasure from South America now comes home to you. Yerba Mate gently sustains you throughout the day, combating fatigue and sleepiness. Its stimulating properties are long lasting and found by most to be free from the unpleasant side effects often associated with coffee.

What is Mate Factor Dark Roast Yerba Mate?

YERBA MATE is more than just an invigorating brew. It is one of nature’s best sources of antioxidants. In addition, a full complement of vitamins and minerals (including chlorophyll, vitamins A, B, C, E, magnesium, potassium, iron, pantothenic acid, and much more) help make a cup of Maté tea an excellent immune-boosting tonic.

Our unique fresh green, certified organic variety is neither smoked nor aged in order to preserve the bright green flavor and as many of the nutrients as possible.

We use 100% percent certified organic Yerba Mate, responsibly grown without pesticides or chemical fertilizers.

The Mate Factor is founded on providing a fair wage to the conscientious people in South America who provide our special Mate.

100% Certified Organic Ingredients:Fresh Green Mate, Roasted Mate, Roasted Carob, Roasted Barley, Roasted Chicory

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I went to Down to Earth to look for a roasted yerba mate, and I found this. Used a generous tablespoon to go with about 10-12 oz of water (I think I’m still dusting mate sediment off of my work table). What I like about this is that it steeped for a good long while, but it never gave me that BLEH flavor that overbrewed black coffee has. The color is rich and dark. Goes well with Stevia, but I’m going to try a little less mate next time to see if I can ferret out the actual taste of the herb…

Flavors: Nutty, Roasted

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 11 OZ / 325 ML

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Was looking forward to trying this, in my quest for upping the “maté factor” in my tea rotation. It’s good, tastes pretty much like you’d expect from the ingredients: maté with carob/chicory/roasted barley… It tastes, in other words, like one of those coffee substitutes with a nice addition of maté. I appreciate the ethics of the company and it’s always great to try a new maté blend rendition, but I much prefer the flavor of Guayakí’s vanilla or mocha maté’s. Those also have maca and ramón nut, so more functional benefits IMO.

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