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What about ORGANIC Yerba Maté ???
I´m new in yerba maté, in fact I started drinking it only 6 months ago
by chance. I bought some well known brands and I thought they were ok til I tasted one which was organic. The difference is big in terms of taste and in terms of health. It´s said that "industrial" tea producers don´t let the leaves of the yerba dry naturally; they dry them artificially so they can get them ready to use faster. I can tell from my own experience ( I don´t know if the previous statement is true or false ) that organic maté has definitly no acidity at all and the taste is much, much better. It´s not easy to find here in the States but I strongly recommend it. You can actually order it from the same website I did, http://www.mymateworld.com , they were very helpful and I learnt a lot from their site. I hope this helps ! Brent. |
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What about ORGANIC Yerba Maté ???
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wrote: > I´m new in yerba maté, in fact I started drinking it only 6 months ago > by chance. I bought some well known brands and I thought they were ok > til I tasted one which was organic. The difference is big in terms of > taste and in terms of health. It´s said that "industrial" tea > producers don´t let the leaves of the yerba dry naturally; they dry > them artificially so they can get them ready to use faster. I can tell > from my own experience ( I don´t know if the previous statement is > true or false ) that organic maté has definitly no acidity at all and > the taste is much, much better. It´s not easy to find here in the > States but I strongly recommend it. You can actually order it from the > same website I did, http://www.mymateworld.com , they were very > helpful and I learnt a lot from their site. I hope this helps ! "It's not easy to find here in the States"?? The NNTP-Posting-Host for your message is 200.63.140.229, which resolves to Argentina (Buenos Aires in particular, it seems). Oh, and hey, the whois info for mymateworld.com is Registrant: My Mate World Inc Lanin 189 Buenos Aires 1269 Argentina Registered through: GoDaddy.com Domain Name: MYMATEWORLD.COM Created on: 21-Nov-02 Expires on: 21-Nov-04 Last Updated on: 06-Nov-03 Administrative Contact: Administration, Domain Lanin 189 Buenos Aires 1269 Argentina 43020585 Fax -- Technical Contact: Domain Administration, Argentina Web Pages &Search Engine lanin 189 Buenos Aires 1269 Argentina 43020585 Fax -- -- to respond, change "spamless.invalid" with "optonline.net" please mail OT responses only |
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What about ORGANIC Yerba Maté ???
> wrote in message om... > I´m new in yerba maté, in fact I started drinking it only 6 months ago > by chance. I bought some well known brands and I thought they were ok > til I tasted one which was organic. The difference is big in terms of > taste and in terms of health. It´s said that "industrial" tea > producers don´t let the leaves of the yerba dry naturally; they dry > them artificially so they can get them ready to use faster. I can tell > from my own experience ( I don´t know if the previous statement is > true or false ) that organic maté has definitly no acidity at all and > the taste is much, much better. It´s not easy to find here in the > States but I strongly recommend it. You can actually order it from the > same website I did, http://www.mymateworld.com , they were very > helpful and I learnt a lot from their site. I hope this helps ! What a load of crap! There may be other reasons why some people want organically grown products but there is no discernible difference in taste between organic and non-organic mate. I have had both enough times to know. |
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What about ORGANIC Yerba Maté ???
> wrote in message om... > I´m new in yerba maté, in fact I started drinking it only 6 months ago > by chance. I bought some well known brands and I thought they were ok > til I tasted one which was organic. The difference is big in terms of > taste and in terms of health. It´s said that "industrial" tea > producers don´t let the leaves of the yerba dry naturally; they dry > them artificially so they can get them ready to use faster. I can tell > from my own experience ( I don´t know if the previous statement is > true or false ) that organic maté has definitly no acidity at all and > the taste is much, much better. It´s not easy to find here in the > States but I strongly recommend it. You can actually order it from the > same website I did, http://www.mymateworld.com , they were very > helpful and I learnt a lot from their site. I hope this helps ! What a load of crap! There may be other reasons why some people want organically grown products but there is no discernible difference in taste between organic and non-organic mate. I have had both enough times to know. |
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What about ORGANIC Yerba Maté ???
Plants eat chemicals, how they get them provided does not really matter.
JJ "Sam D." wrote: > > > wrote in message > om... > > I´m new in yerba maté, in fact I started drinking it only 6 months ago > > by chance. I bought some well known brands and I thought they were ok > > til I tasted one which was organic. The difference is big in terms of > > taste and in terms of health. It´s said that "industrial" tea > > producers don´t let the leaves of the yerba dry naturally; they dry > > them artificially so they can get them ready to use faster. I can tell > > from my own experience ( I don´t know if the previous statement is > > true or false ) that organic maté has definitly no acidity at all and > > the taste is much, much better. It´s not easy to find here in the > > States but I strongly recommend it. You can actually order it from the > > same website I did, http://www.mymateworld.com , they were very > > helpful and I learnt a lot from their site. I hope this helps ! > > What a load of crap! There may be other reasons why some people want > organically grown products but there is no discernible difference in taste > between organic and non-organic mate. I have had both enough times to know. |
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What about ORGANIC Yerba Maté ???
Plants eat chemicals, how they get them provided does not really matter.
JJ "Sam D." wrote: > > > wrote in message > om... > > I´m new in yerba maté, in fact I started drinking it only 6 months ago > > by chance. I bought some well known brands and I thought they were ok > > til I tasted one which was organic. The difference is big in terms of > > taste and in terms of health. It´s said that "industrial" tea > > producers don´t let the leaves of the yerba dry naturally; they dry > > them artificially so they can get them ready to use faster. I can tell > > from my own experience ( I don´t know if the previous statement is > > true or false ) that organic maté has definitly no acidity at all and > > the taste is much, much better. It´s not easy to find here in the > > States but I strongly recommend it. You can actually order it from the > > same website I did, http://www.mymateworld.com , they were very > > helpful and I learnt a lot from their site. I hope this helps ! > > What a load of crap! There may be other reasons why some people want > organically grown products but there is no discernible difference in taste > between organic and non-organic mate. I have had both enough times to know. |
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