Loose Tea with Mate
Mate tea has firmly established its place in the list of the most popular teas over the years. While in the homeland of mate, South America, it is virtually never missing from a meal, in Germany mate tea is often found in iced cans or glass bottles in the supermarket. We have a large selection of mate tea compositions for you, most of which are certified organic. Enjoy our mate tea pure (you can also infuse it with cold water after brewing and chill it in the fridge for a delicious mate iced tea), as energising green energy or in our tea for weight loss - or choose one of the other delicious varieties.
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Taste: invigorating, fruity, tart
Preparation: 4-5 teaspoons (10-14g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (100°C | 212°F), brewing time: 3-4 minutes.
Ingredients: green tea from africa¹, mate², lemon granulate¹, lemongrass¹, peppermint¹ and guarana¹. Ingredients¹ from controlled organic cultivation. Ingredients² from IMO controlled organic cultivation. Learn More -
Taste: tart, fruity, fresh
Preparation: 4-5 teaspoons (10-15g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (100°C | 212°F), brewing time: 4-5 minutes.
Ingredients: honey bush¹, nana mint¹, green mate², nettle leaves¹, japan bancha¹, pu-erh tea¹ from China, natural flavour. Ingredients¹ from controlled organic cultivation. Ingredients² from IMO controlled organic cultivation. Learn More -
Taste: fresh, fruity, stimulating
Preparation: 4-5 teaspoons (10-15g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (100°C | 212°F), brewing time: 4-5 minutes.
Ingredients: hibiscus¹, ginger¹, licorice¹, peppermint¹, nana mint¹, cassia¹, cardamom¹, black pepper¹, green mate tea², guarana¹, cloves¹, turmeric¹, beetroot¹, natural flavour. Ingredients¹ from controlled organic cultivation. Ingredients² from IMO controlled organic cultivation. Learn More -
Taste: aromatic, tangy, fruity
Preparation: 4-5 teaspoons (10-15g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (100°C | 212°F), brewing time: 4-5 minutes.
Ingredients: lemon balm¹, green oat straw¹, rose hip, green mate², lemongrass¹, nettle leaves¹, lapacho, flavors, safflower, blue mallow flowers, raspberry pieces. Ingredients¹ from controlled organic cultivation. Ingredients² from IMO controlled organic cultivation. Learn More -
Taste: refreshing, fruity, tangy
Preparation: 4-5 teaspoons (10-15g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (70°C | 158°F), brewing time: 5-6 minutes.
Ingredients: green mate², ginger¹, green tea¹ from China, nana mint¹, licorice¹, lemon granulate¹, cassia¹, black pepper¹, marigold¹, natural flavour. Ingredients¹ from controlled organic cultivation. Ingredients² from IMO controlled organic cultivation. Learn More -
Taste: intensive, refreshing, tart
Preparation: 4-5 teaspoons (10-15g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (60°C | 140°F), brewing time: 3-4 minutes.
Ingredients from controlled organic cultivation: green mate tea, lemongrass. Learn More -
Taste: intensive, aromatic, strong
Preparation: 4-5 teaspoons (10-15g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (60°C | 140°F), brewing time: 5-6 minutes.
Ingredients: mate from imo controlled organic cultivation in Brazil. Learn More -
Taste: fresh, invigorating, warming
Preparation: 4-5 teaspoons (10-15g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (100°C | 212°F), brewing time: 4-5 minutes.
Ingredients: ginger¹, licorice¹, peppermint¹, lemon granulate¹, green mate², natural flavour, cassia¹, chocolate shells¹, black pepper¹. Ingredients¹ from controlled organic cultivation. Ingredients² from IMO controlled organic cultivation. Learn More -
Taste: mildly spicy, stimulating
Preparation: 4-5 teaspoons (10-15g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (100°C | 212°F), brewing time: 4-5 minutes.
Ingredients from controlled organic cultivation: cistus, ginger, birch leaves, nettle, green mate, blackberry leaves, raspberry leaves. Learn More
Mate Health Benefits
Mate not only contains caffeine, but also xanthine, which is similar to caffeine and also has a stimulating effect. Xanthine, also called mateine in mate, is not addictive, unlike caffeine, and has blood pressure-lowering properties. It can help with concentration without making you overly nervous. In addition, mate contains a variety of important vitamins and minerals.
Unfortunately, as with so many natural foods, the positive properties have not yet been scientifically proven, but mate was used for a very long time as a remedy by the Guarani Indians in Paraguay. They used it to strengthen the immune system, to increase physical performance, for digestive problems and, of course, simply as a delicious drink with an invigorating effect. Cheers.