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I guess it's not really known as the yerba plant. >>
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Choose your nectar (living la vida yerba)
Many brands are available in the U.S. I used to like Pajarito, but my fondness was probably more for the pretty packaging* than the taste of the product. Pajarito is mostly stem and powder, and therefore tastes bitter and tends to clog your bombilla on the first few pours. I have since switched to the superior Cruz de Malta brand, which I recommend for starters. I get mine at Rodman's (5100 Wisconsin Avenue), where they stock at least three or four different brands at any given time in their wonderful "international" foods aisle. You can also get it at Vace's (3315 Connecticut Avenue) and just about any Latin American grocery store in the city. Do not, I repeat, do not buy your yerba mate at Whole Foods. *True fact: You can make a purse out of an empty yerba mate package. Just reinforce the base with a small piece of cardboard, coat the entire thing with a few layers of varnish, attach a strap using some metal snaps, and voila! You have a post fit for a different blog. Oh wait... Posted by snh at January 13, 2005 1:00 AMTrackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsWhat I want to know is, just what is a yerba plant? Posted by: zaf at January 13, 2005 1:58 PM I guess it's not really known as the yerba plant. The botanical name is ilex paraguarensis and it is an evergreen member of the holly family. I am told that it looks a little like an orange tree (but without the oranges). Posted by: snh at January 13, 2005 2:15 PM I would like to know where I can purchase Pajarito and other brands from Paraguay, like Campesino and La Rubia. Those are my favorties. I am in Arizona. I am not sure if you know of any international stores here in Mesa. Please let me know. Thanks for your help. Posted by: Justin at February 8, 2005 10:49 AM Hey, Justin: You can get Cruz Malta yerba at Lee Lee Oriental Market, at Warner & Dobson in Chandler (Yep, they have a Latin America section). It's $5 or $6 for a kilo (2.2 pounds). I'm hoping they get some more brands in there someday. There's also a cool little Vietnamese restaurant on the north end of the building... Cheers! Posted by: Scott at March 17, 2005 6:01 PM Why do you say not to buy yerba mate at Whole Foods? I've tried their Guayaki brand stuff, which is my first experience with mate, and it's not bad -- what should I know? Posted by: Jeff at July 13, 2007 2:02 PM In Texas, I could get a variety of Mate fer $3 a kilo at any Fiesta Market grocery store. In their international section. In Baltimore, I have only found Guayaki fer $7 @ 8oz @ Whole Foods. I don't think I am Whole Foods targted Demographic ( trendy organo-hed with money to burn ) anyone know of a latin grocer in the Baltimore area? That carries mate? Posted by: Roger Klado at July 18, 2007 3:27 PM Post a comment |
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