Tea Talks episode 3: Yerba Mate

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • In this Tea Talk Episode we want to introduce you to Yerba Mate, a naturally caffeinated drink which is hugely popular in central and southern regions of South America as well as some countries in the Middle East. Traditionally, Yerba Mate is prepared a gourd and passed around in a circle of friends or family. This is part of the social and cultural experience of drinking mate.
    In the Tea Talk series, we take you on a journey, and Xplore interesting tea traditions across the world. You will learn about the different types of tea, brewing methods as well as the history, rituals and stories associated with this popular drink.
    The Tea Talk series are brought to you by the Concept store at X TU Delft. The First Story concept store is all about the story behind the product. The Concept Store encompasses a unique shopping concept that encourages and facilitates student entrepreneurship.
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  • @matero4life2019
    @matero4life2019 Před 3 lety +15

    80 degrees Celsius is 176 degrees Fahrenheit for all us Americans lol

  • @acdcking1234
    @acdcking1234 Před 10 měsíci +4

    My favorite tea for fasting

  • @doodlosophy
    @doodlosophy Před 6 měsíci +1

    Good overview! Chile is also known for enjoying yerba mate, specifically the Mapuche

  • @123roccos
    @123roccos Před 3 lety +11

    In summer you can change the hot water for fruit juice and drink it cold.
    It's called "terere".

    • @user-th6nj3dk2p
      @user-th6nj3dk2p Před měsícem

      Друг какой сок лучше?

    • @mikimakotini3893
      @mikimakotini3893 Před 15 dny

      @@user-th6nj3dk2p You can use any juice but the "best" would be any citrus juice. So lemon, lime, orange and pomelo would be some good juices. Though you might want to water it down so the juice isn't too sour!

  • @khuaNsaNsiau
    @khuaNsaNsiau Před 10 měsíci +1

    If you use a ball rolled oolong tea (for example) by the time you’ve brewed a few infusions the leaves will have expanded to take up the whole teapot, so the ratio leaf to space in vesicle between tea and mate is not always as different as one might think

  • @maggiehamiltonpei
    @maggiehamiltonpei Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for the information

  • @Acquamarina1010
    @Acquamarina1010 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice video !!! I add a little sugar ...greetngs from Buenos Aires

  • @puma1304
    @puma1304 Před 2 lety +4

    you left out southeastern Bolivia and southern Chile, where we also drink lots of mate tea! And you are right, the Jesuits were the ones that created yerba plantations, created some varieties (like the Caa Mini) and transformed it into an industry. During colonial times they exported from their paraguayan mission plantations to all neighboring countries, and quite soon plantations also appeared in Argentina and Brazil. It was an important source of vitamin C for regions where lots of meat and few vegetables were eaten. And it was too bad the testers did not get Brazilian gaucho cut yerba mate to try...

    • @MateyGardelOriental
      @MateyGardelOriental Před rokem

      No,Puma argentina and brazil didnt exist at that momento Everything was LA BANDA ORIENTAL...

  • @lucasandrade6
    @lucasandrade6 Před 3 lety +4

    This is more popular in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay n Paraguay.

    • @normacano8891
      @normacano8891 Před rokem +1

      Es originalmente de Paraguay🇵🇾🧉🧉

  • @brendawood6712
    @brendawood6712 Před rokem

    Interesting! I want the mug you are drinking from

  • @djwizekile
    @djwizekile Před 4 měsíci

    Great video, great information but the audio was murky.

  • @YAM-MED
    @YAM-MED Před 2 lety

    خارطة افضل نوع

  • @mikelunz
    @mikelunz Před rokem

    Why are some mate's considered "beginner mate"?

    • @MateyGardelOriental
      @MateyGardelOriental Před rokem

      Because of the size..A begginer usually doesnt know if they gonna like it that is why is recomended no to put too much yerba (is a waste of yerba mate) and....thats why is recomended to start with a small mate.."beginner mate")

  • @RiaEverly
    @RiaEverly Před 3 lety +3

    Good overview of mate! I am a big fan of the beverage and I’ve also made a video talking about it on my channel if you’d like to check it out

  • @Presleysixty
    @Presleysixty Před 3 lety

    10:05 more like 45 seconds tbh

  • @limosuisse5140
    @limosuisse5140 Před 3 lety +3

    Mejor yerba mate del mundo es la yerba mate.. Canarias.. Uruguaya

    • @lucasandrade6
      @lucasandrade6 Před 3 lety

      Made in Brazil

    • @limosuisse5140
      @limosuisse5140 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lucasandrade6 corrección: materia prima plantada en tierra brasileña pero elaboración y reseta Uruguaya padrón uruguayo de dueño uruguayo y echa al gusto del consumidor uruguayo las yerbas con padrón uruguayo son muy diferentes a la que toman en Argentina o Brasil ...yerba arame puro palo y bajísima calidad y gustos es malo y la de los brasileños polvo verde que se lava rápido y se pone negra ....Canarias es de Uruguay porque la reseta o padrón seguirá siendo uruguayo así planteamos yerba en Tailandia

    • @lucasandrade6
      @lucasandrade6 Před 3 lety

      @@limosuisse5140 According to figures from the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Association (FAO), Brazil is the biggest producer of yerba maté in the world, producing over 619,000 tonnes in 2017. It was followed by Argentina (290,950 mt) and Uruguay (105,005 mt).18 de jan. de 2019

    • @lucasandrade6
      @lucasandrade6 Před 3 lety

      @@limosuisse5140 www.foodnavigator-latam.com/Article/2019/01/18/A-more-modern-mate-Coca-Cola-Brazil-launches-Leao-yerba-mate-tea-pods#:~:text=According%20to%20figures%20from%20the,and%20Uruguay%20(105%2C005%20mt).

    • @limosuisse5140
      @limosuisse5140 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lucasandrade6 planted in Brazil but Uruguayan standard that is, the recipe is Uruguay, but the owners are Uruguayans and produce Uruguayan-style yerba since our yerba is different from the Brazilian one, which is a green powder and Argentina's pure stick and loses its flavor very quickly

  • @perthrockskinda2946
    @perthrockskinda2946 Před 3 lety

    YUK

  • @pijin13
    @pijin13 Před měsícem

    THEY ALL MOVE THE BOMBILLA BEFORE THEY TAKE A SIP. 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦

  • @MateyGardelOriental
    @MateyGardelOriental Před rokem +1

    Kid...shaking..have NO REASON...you dont mix ...what is already mixed..and definitively you dont remove ANY little powder is still there ..

    • @isak2209
      @isak2209 Před rokem

      Well this is literally wrong. Ask any mate enthusiast whatsoever, lol.

    • @MateyGardelOriental
      @MateyGardelOriental Před rokem +2

      @@isak2209 "LOL " what ..."ask mate enthusiast"" what,kido?? im uruguayan and drink mate EVERY DAY for more than 50 years.. again..."ask what to ...who?????

    • @isak2209
      @isak2209 Před rokem

      @@MateyGardelOriental Ask ANY mate enthusiast. Plenty of them on youtube for example.
      You're clearly not very well versed in common mate practices if you don't shake it lmao

    • @isak2209
      @isak2209 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/UoRcVT3NMWE/video.html

    • @pablonescafebar6043
      @pablonescafebar6043 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@isak2209 ahahahaha you just told a native mate drinker to watch "CZcams enthusiasts"

  • @PCIntelPaulete
    @PCIntelPaulete Před 27 dny

    It's not Tea.. It is similar, but it is not tea.

  • @wandersondeoliveira211

    Guarani Tribe was from Brazil/Argentina not Paraguai.

    • @radidov5333
      @radidov5333 Před 4 měsíci +1

      lol .. are you from Mars?

    • @ojberrettaberretta5314
      @ojberrettaberretta5314 Před 3 měsíci

      argentina brazil and paraguay,in paraguay guarani language is even an official language and the majority speak it there to this day

  • @daniellevanwagner9763
    @daniellevanwagner9763 Před 3 měsíci

    Carcinogens!!!