Eco Teas Yerba, Fair Trade Description
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Certified Organic
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Unsmoked Yerba Mate
Our unsmoked, pure leaf yerba mate contains nearly twice the antioxidant power of green tea. It comes from a small organic family farm in northeastern Argentina, where it is dried with a unique smoke-free drying process to achieve a smooth, clean flavor. We take the extra time to remove stems and powder, so the loose yerba mate you buy from us is the most nutritious, energizing product possible.
Whether you are using a coffee-maker, a French press, a tea ball, or a traditional mate gourd and bombilla straw, our EcoTeas loose yerba mate is the highest quality, best value product on the North American market.
Eco Teas Yerba, Fair Trade Directions
Hot: First, moisten the herb with cool water. Steep in hot water (never boiling) water for 3-5 minutes. Strain and enjoy.
Iced: Steep directly in cold water for 10+ minutes. Strain, then add ice, citrus and/or a sweetener.
More Options: Use a French press, coffee maker, tea ball, strainer or espresso machine. Blend with herbs for added flavors and health benefits. Sip traditional-style with a bombilla (tea filter-straw).
Eco Teas Yerba, Fair Trade Disclaimer
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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 | Nutrition Facts Serving Size: 8 fl oz Servings Per Container: 151
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 |  | Amount Per Serving |  | % Daily Value |  |
 | | Calories | 0 | |  | | Calories from Fat | 0 | |  | | Total Fat | 0 g | 0% |  | | Saturated Fat | 0 g | 0% |  | | Cholesterol | 0 mg | 0% |  | | Sodium | 0 mg | 0% |  | | Potassium | 0 mg | 0% |  | | Total Carbohydrate | -1 g | 0% |  | | Dietary Fiber | 0 g | 0% |  | | Sugars | 0 g | |  | | Protein | 0 g | |  | | Vitamin A | | 0% |  | | Vitamin C | | 0% |  | | Calcium | | 0% |  | | Iron | | 15% |  | | Chromium | | 130% |  | | Magnesium | | 4% |  | | Niacin | | 15% |  | | Zinc | | 8% |  | | Riboflavin | | 6% |  |
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 | Ingredients: 100% Organic yerba mate leaf (ilex paraguariensis). |  |