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Archive for May, 2007


Yerba Mate Vitamins

Research by various world labs and institutes, such as the Pasteur Institute in Paris, have revealed that yerba mate contains the following vitamins. Many of these are essential to life and offer energy boosting qualities.

Vitamins: A, C, E, B1, B2, Niacin (B3), B5, B Complex

Who drinks yerba mate?

You may be surprised. "…of the 200,000 hectares
(500,000 acres) that grow yerba maté in Argentina, a respectable
eight percent are given over to export production…It
is neighboring Uruguay, however, that boasts the highest
per-capita consumption of maté in the world."

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Yerba Mate is hitting homes all over the country and not just from the traditions of South Americans.

Yerba Mate is popping up in Hollywood, with bodybuilders, college kids and even some freewheelin’ corporate types.

What makes yerba mate so good isn’t just the stimulating effects that provide a healthier substitute for coffee but the good vibes and fun times that spread as a result of ‘passing the gourd around’.

It’s not just an american movement.

It’s a worldwide revolution!

If you’re curious, see the yerba mate supplies The Gaucho has in store for you.

Get buzzed…….

“The Gaucho”

p.s. I had my yerba mate this morning, did you get yours?

Official Yerba Mate Drinker Lingo & Teminology

Terminology

Cebador- The Server. The person, who pours, serves and drinks the Mate during a session. Often this is the Host of a gathering.

Tomador- A drinker or person who shares in turn with a group. A person beside the cebador, involved in a session of drinking Yerba Mate.

Enjoy the ritual with a friend today!

“The Gaucho”

Can You Smoke Yerba Mate?

About 2 years ago, a friend and I decided to ask the question.

Can you smoke yerba mate?

and

What could smoking yerba mate do to you?

We’ve all heard of indians smoking peace pipes, some people smoke industrial strenghth sage (a common kitchen spice) for a wacky experience and of course illegally speaking marijuana is probably the most popular herb to smoke.

So after a long night of partying and beer drinking my friend Jon and I decided to see what the experience of smoking a rolled cigar of yerba mate would be like.

Now don’t lose your mind here…Mind you, this is not the most intelligent thing to try, but sometimes we don’t act very intelligently. But seriously how do you think people discovered the physiological effects of marijuana and other natural drugs such as mushrooms. They tried (smoked/ate) it. How else?

Anyways we rolled up “the blunt” and smoked a few puffs much the same as you would a Cuban Cigar. Now besides being somewhat inebriated already, there was a very mild relaxing feeling that swept the body. Really not much though.

So the verdict is yerba mate can be smoked whether or not it’s intelligent or beneficial I’m sure could be debated.

Would I recommend smoking yerba mate?

No. I think it’s much more beneficial to drink it, and besides my “1 night stand smoking yerba mate” it’s been over 4 years since I smoked anything. It’s goood to just get high off off life naturally, and that’s the way I plan to keep it.

But hey, it makes a nice story.

Your ’stickin-to-the-gourd’ Yerba Mate drinking friend

“The Once Yerba Mate smoked out Gaucho”

Yerba Mate - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Today I just want to touch on a few of the many facets of yerba mate. So let’s start with “the good”.

Yerba Mate is a choice, like everything in life.

And every choice comes with it’s consequences.

Though I haven’t discovered any undesirable consequences that would prevent me from continuing to drink yerba mate.

Overall I would say it’s a very good choice, of course I’m slightly partial to it. Some of the benefits that can be derived from yerba mate are increased energy and enhanced focus.

As a matter of fact, this is the reason most people drink it.

Now I may have a little yerba mate shop, but it seems like some people will say anything to sell you something, and many yerba mate store owners have taken heat in the past for some outrageous claims.

One of the big questions people want to know about yerba mate is…”Does it contain caffiene?” The latest research indicates that what some people call mateine is in fact caffiene. See this yerba mate page at erowid.org for further details and some nice illustrations.

One of the other “bad” things that has been mentioned regarding the health effects of yerba mate is the chance to develop throat cancer, and this being due to the extremely hot temperatures of water that some people consume their yerba mate with.

I for one have been accustomed to drinking with “Uruguayos and Argentinos” most of whom boil the hell out of their water. I’m talking scalding hot!

As tempting as it is to enjoy a nice cup of yerba mate, I usually try to avoid after igniting my mouth on the first pull.

At home I’m used to dispensing my hot water from a water cooler that keeps it at the perfect temperature. If you get a chance to, I would recommend doing the same. (GE makes a good cooler with hot, cold and room temp.) I am a big believer in bottled water, because of the reduction of chemicals that are commonly found in tap water.

As for the Ugly the Ugliest of yerba mate has to be either…

a) The Green Carpet stains when you spill it

or

b) The mold some people claim they get when leaving wet mate out.

(I will post on this in more detail in the future)

Here’s a quick hint: I’ve never had a problem with moldy mate. If you have mold in your yerba mate there are 2 things you should do

1) Try to never leave wet yerba mate leaves in your gourd for more than 24 hours

and

2) When you are finished drinking your mate, drink ALL the water out. Don’t leave standing water in your mate.  You know what stagnant water does :)

Pretty Gross but overall Yerba Mate is a great experience that the whole family can really enjoy!

Chau for Now!

“The Happy Gaucho”

So you found out about yerba mate

If you recently discovered yerba mate, want to try yerba mate or are just plain curious about yerba mate, then this is the place for you. Over the last 5 years I have had many-a  question about yerba mate myself and from others.

I decided to put up this blog to share what I’ve come to learn with you. I still drink yerba mate just about everyday, and you’ll find out why as you hear more from me.

For now I’m going to leave you with this. I like yerba mate and drink it because.

a) it makes me feel GOOD!

but not in the way beer or alcohol does, I would say it’s more of a natural high

b) it’s enjoyable to share with friends and family

c) it’s a great energizer and alternative to coffee

In the meantime I am going to find some good yerba mate related stuff to share with you and try to make this site look Not-So-Ugly

That’s all for now my fine feathered Yerba Mate drinking Friends

“The Gaucho”