Kraus yerba mate tea • Silvestre, MINT • 500 g
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In Argentina, mate tea holds such cultural significance that since 2013, it has been officially recognized as the national beverage. Yerba mate contains more antioxidants than green tea and is an incredibly versatile drink. It energizes when hot, refreshes when cold, and offers a wide range of experiences with different flavors.
Mate tea enhances mental alertness and concentration, supports digestion, and mildly suppresses appetite, making it excellent for weight-loss diets. First-time yerba mate drinkers often report an improved mood and enhanced clarity of thought.
A stronger brew of mate can contain as much as 100 - 180 mg of caffeine per serving, yet it causes less jitteriness and tension compared to coffee, thanks to the theobromine it contains, which helps blunt the negative effects of caffeine.
If you haven’t tried mate yet, now is the time!
Discover its flavor, its strength, its ritual – and fall in love...
☀ How to Make Yerba Mate?
- Pour 2 - 3 dl of water at 70 - 80 °C over 1 tablespoon of mate tea.
- Let it steep for 5 - 10 minutes.
- Strain the tea or drink with a bombilla.
Use a glass or ceramic cup.
| Packaging: | 500 g |
| Type: | compuesta / herbal mixture |
| Drying form: | sin humo / smoke-free |
| Brand: | Kraus |
| Form: | tea leaves |
| Recommended daily: | 20 g |
| Servings per product: | 25 |
Storage: in a dry, dark place below 25 °C.
The story of Kraus
The history of the Kraus yerba mate brand spans more than a century and is deeply rooted in a commitment to organic farming and sustainability.
In 1894, Francis Kraus, of Austrian origin, emigrated to Argentina and settled with his family in Misiones province. His son, Francisco José, began cultivating yerba mate at the age of 13. Later, he purchased his own land, where his sons Juan Ángel and Román joined the farming efforts. They expanded the plantations, collected the best seeds themselves, and built their own drying facilities, developing an independent artisanal enterprise.
Juan Ángel Kraus, one of the family members, developed a smoke-free drying method using a combination of gas and hot air. This technique preserves the mild, natural taste of yerba mate, free from the traditional smoky aroma.
In 1997, Juan Ángel’s son, Milton Kraus, realized that their family had always practiced chemical-free farming. He began certifying the plantations and processing methods as organic, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to natural and sustainable production.
In 2001, Kraus began exporting organic mate tea to the United States in collaboration with a company called ECOTEAS. This move contributed to the brand’s international reputation, especially among health-conscious consumers.
The green grasshopper in the Kraus logo comes from Milton Kraus’s childhood memories, when he saw grasshoppers in the drying plant among the yerba mate leaves. This symbol represents a close connection to nature and a dedication to organic farming.
Kraus plants hundreds of native trees every year as part of its reforestation program, supporting biodiversity and sustainable agriculture.
The Kraus brand remains family-owned and continues to focus on producing organic, sustainable, and ethical yerba mate products that are available to health-conscious consumers around the world.
10 situations where we recommend using mate tea
| ✓ Concentration difficulties |
| ✓ Weight loss, Fat burning |
| ✓ Fatigue, Weakness |
| ✓ Slow metabolism |
| ✓ Memory decline |
| ✓ Poor blood circulation |
| ✓ Underactive gallbladder, Low bile acid production |
| ✓ Arteriosclerosis, High blood pressure |
| ✓ Low blood pressure |
| ✓ Constipation, Bloating |
Interesting facts about mate tea
Yerba mate is made from the dried leaves of the evergreen tree Ilex paraguariensis. It is especially popular in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and southern Brazil, where it is an essential part of daily routines and social life.
The yerba mate plant was considered sacred by the Guarani people of South America, who believed it to be a divine gift that provides strength, alertness, and health.
In traditional mate drinking, the beverage is shared from one cup, symbolizing friendship, trust, and equality. There is always a “mate master” in the group who refills the hot water and takes care of the others.
In Argentina, more than 90% of the population consumes yerba mate regularly, and it is a common sight in schools, workplaces, and parks.
In the warm climates of Paraguay and parts of Brazil, mate is prepared with ice-cold water, often with fresh mint or lemon juice, making it both energizing and refreshing in the summer.
Mate contains not only caffeine but also other stimulants – such as theobromine – that enhance mental performance, focus, and memory. For this reason, many people drink it to improve concentration during studying or work.
Main active components of yerba mate
- Caffeine: stimulating, but causes less nervousness than coffee
- Theobromine and theophylline: mild stimulants that also support cardiovascular health
- Antioxidants: contains more polyphenols than green tea
- Vitamins and minerals: B vitamins, vitamin C, potassium, magnesium, manganese, etc.
7 positive health effects of mate tea
Mate slightly reduces appetite and boosts metabolism, making it ideal for weight-loss diets. It can be consumed while following keto, low-carb, or paleo diets.
- Natural stimulant
The combination of caffeine, theobromine, and theophylline increases alertness, focus, and mental performance without causing a sudden “caffeine crash.” It improves mood and reduces fatigue.
- Supports cognitive function
Stimulates brain activity, making it helpful during studying, long work hours, or driving. Some studies suggest that regular consumption may reduce the risk of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
- Cardiovascular support
Improves circulation and has a mild vasodilating effect due to theobromine. Its antioxidants reduce oxidative stress, which may help prevent high blood pressure and atherosclerosis.
- High antioxidant content
Contains over 90 different polyphenols. Polyphenols slow the aging process and protect cells from various harmful effects.
- Helps regulate body weight
Increases fat burning and boosts metabolism. Slightly suppresses appetite, making it ideal for those on a diet or fasting.
- Supports digestion
Stimulates bile production, helping to break down fats more effectively. Has a mild laxative effect, so it may help with constipation or digestive disorders.
- Strengthens the immune system
Contains vitamin C, B vitamins, zinc, and manganese - all essential for maintaining a balanced immune system.
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Health issues and physical conditions for which we recommend making it part of the therapy:
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Cardiovascular SystemLow blood pressure • Heart muscle weakening • Atherosclerosis
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Digestive systemBile reflux • Constipation • Bloating & Gas • Irritable bowel syndrome
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Brain, Nervous SystemMemory loss • Brain fog • Depression • Nicotine addiction • Epilepsy
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Metabolism & EnergySlow metabolism • Fatigue • Weakness • Hashimoto's thyroiditis
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Eyes, VisionVision loss
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