Mate is a type
of tea, so you can drink it as you would any other tea. The traditional
way to have it, a quite different however;

the tea
is usually brewed in a small personal container called “mate” and
drunk through a straw called a “bombilla” which is made
of metal or cane, The bombilla has a strainer at the end that stops
the yerba from entering the straw.
The mate is traditionally made of a dry gourd but nowadays you can
find many different kinds of mates: glass, wood, metal or a combination
of both wood and metal. Traditionally the dry gourd mate is often decorated
and is considered an “art piece”; there are artisan shops
dedicated specially to making them.
Today, mate is also served as an ordinary tea in a cup. In the summer,
you can have it cold and it is an ideal refreshing drink. In South
America it is usually taken in its traditional form (that is in a mate
container).
To
enjoy a good mate, these are the steps to follow:
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Insert
the “bombilla” in the container, until
it touches the bottom. Yerba mate leaves will surround the filter
or strainer.
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Now, add hot water (70°-80° C), almost
filling the container. There is no problem if some leaves are left
dry with the first fill;
eventually all the yerba leaves will be covered and used.
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Add
sugar or mint leaves (fresh or dry) depending on your taste, (and
you can prepare it with milk for kids, too).
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Fill it with water
repeatedly until the taste of the yerba disappears.
The taste of the first mate will be different, some say strange, with
a slight bitter taste. But don’t be afraid to try it – it’s
great!
With time you will find your favorite taste (with or without
sugar; mint; etc) as everybody does in South America. There are
special recipes
on this web site..
.
How
to prepare the mate container before the first use?
Before the first
use, you must fill it with mate and hot water, and leave it to rest
for at least a day – 24 hours. This way the container – the
Mate - will be cured and the natural material (wood or gourd) will
be infused with the taste of the yerba. Then wash the container and
it is ready to enjoy a good mate.
Don’t forget that the wooden or gourd mates (containers) retain the taste
in their pores, so you don’t need to follow this process if you have a
glass or metal container. |