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A Moldy Yerba Mate Question…

A Yerba Mate Lover writes…

Dear Happy Gaucho,

I was wondering if you could give me advice on my mate that seems to have
accumulated some sort of black filmish mold on the inner part of my mate
(wood part). I just recently bought it and was told by my roomate that it
needed to be prepared properly before using by packing it with mate and
filling it with water. Well this produced a black mold. Now I’m afraid to
use it. Have you ever seen this before? If so is my mate salvagable? If not
what should I do in the future to prepare my mate before using. I read
something on your site about salt??

Thanks a lot,

- Sonia

Hi Sonia,

The first thing that comes to mind is the question “how long was the water and mate sitting before being changed? In our recommended yerba mate gourd curing procedures we suggest allowing the water and salt or yerba mixture to sit no more than 24 hours at a time. Going longer than this can cause mold to form, though it’s usually white.

The inside of a wood or gourd mate should typically turn black or dark green while curing. My best suggestion if it actually smells funny is to let it dry upside down so all the water drains out and then keep it in an extremely dry place for several days to kill the mold (mold can’t survive without moisture).

Next I would scrape our any hanging mold with a spoon and wash it out with hot water. Then I would repeat the curing process but instead of the normal 3-4 days of curing we recommend I would repeat the procedure for about a week. This should help to seal the pours in your mate.

As a rule of thumb don’t let any used, wet or moist yerba sit in your mate cup for more than 24 hours:)

Hope this helps get you back on track drinking your mate in no time!

Let me know if you run into any other trouble.

Keep it Real…

-The Mold-Killin’ Gaucho

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Beneficios del Mate (or Yerba Mate Benefits)

If you are thinking about getting hooked on yerba mate there are a few things you should know like…

The Incredible Health Benefits Yerba Mate Provides

There are few foods or drinks that we consume as a staple of our diet that can dare to compare to the health benefits of yerba mate. A study done in the 1960’s by the Pasteur Institute in Paris concluded that mate contains almost all the nutrition human beings require to sustain health.

It’s no wonder that it’s been use for hundred (possibly thousands) of years and the tradition continues to be passed down from generation to generation. It’s a healthy tradition that can be shared and help to bring people together as the world and it’s technology continue to advance and human isolation seems to be at an all time high.

I can hardly talk to a person today who isn’t on antidepressants or directly related to a person on anti-depressants. I believe, and I know I’ll take heat for this, that depression is primarily a social and nutritional deficiency and can be cured naturally. The research results of yerba mate curing depression are still limited but I believe that the social effects of the ritual of yerba mate have proven and will continue to prove beneficial to users of antidepressants.

By the way, can I tell you a secret. I once used antidepressants, and during the time I was using them I got seriously demented. I honestly think they are like poison for the mind and tell anyone who’s on them to find an alternative to cope.  Give the “Mate” a try and tell me what you think.

It wouldn’t hurt to share your yerba mate the traditional way with some good upbeat people. I’ve found that the greatest cure for almost any case of the blues is to spend some quality time with positive people who share in your ideals, avoid sarcasm, sarcastic people, and have some goals to work towards.

I hope my ramblings have brought you some insight on both a social benefit of yerba mate as well as  a positive mindset of life.

Don’t be shy and make sure to leave a comment.

Tell me how drinking this “drink of friendship” has helped you and what other benefits you’ve enjoyed.

Raising a gourd to your peace and prosperity…

-The Happy Gaucho

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Tim Ferriss Talks Yerba Mate

Tim Ferriss, author of probably one of my favorite books of all time “The Four Hour Work Week” just posted a blog about yerba mate.

You can check it out here Tim Ferriss and Yerba Mate

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