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Organic mate tea roasted.

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Roasted, not smoked. Nutty, soft, full of roasted aromas – and the invigorating effect of mate.

  • Benefit: 100% Organic
  • Benefit: roasted, not smoked
  • Benefit: nutty, soft roasted aroma

Weight - 100 g
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Description & Details

Roasted, not smoked.
The green mate leaves are gently roasted – no smoke. What remains: a soft, nutty roasted aroma with a full body.
A morning pick-me-up, a pleasant afternoon breeze. Hot in winter, cold in summer – it works both ways.

Tip:Pour into a French press at 85°C, let it steep for 2 minutes and refine with a splash of oat milk – it becomes really creamy.

100% organic, fair trade, air-dried. From Brazil, from trees that grow in the shade and are only harvested every two years.

Produktdetails
Bio-Siegel
Zertifizierung
DE-ÖKO-006 – Brazil Agriculture
Zutaten
100% Ilex Paraguariensis
Blattmischung
Pure roasted mate leaves
Herkunft
Brazil
Marke
caámate
Inhalt
100.0 g

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

After drying and storage, the mate leaves are gently roasted – not smoked. This creates a soft, nutty, roasted aroma with a full body.

Roasted means: The mate leaves are gently heated in drums – no open flame, no smoke. The result is a soft, nutty aroma.

Smoked mate, on the other hand, is dried over an open fire. This creates a smoky, sometimes bitter note.

Our mate is roasted, not smoked – mild in taste, without a smoky note.

Yes, absolutely perfect. The nutty roasted aromas harmonize really well with milk, oat milk or other plant-based drinks.
Our tip: Pour over at 85°C, let it steep briefly, then add a splash of oat milk – it will become nice and creamy.

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Aroma & Character

Aroma & Character

composition
Gently roasted mate leaves, pure.

Aroma & Character
A mate with a difference. Mild, nutty, and full-bodied in flavor – with subtle caramel and hazelnut notes and a pleasantly smooth finish. The roasting process brings out a unique aroma that reminds many of a blend of coffee and black tea.

Caffeine content
Gently invigorating with approximately 1.0-1.4% caffeine. The energy is released evenly and continuously – without a caffeine spike.

Here's how to prepare it

In the French Press
The ideal method for roasted mate tea. Use 3-4 tablespoons per liter, pour over 80-90°C hot water, and let it steep for 2-3 minutes. For a creamier taste: add a splash of oat milk. The video shows you how easy it is – the principle is the same for green and roasted mate.

Classic tea in a tea strainer
It's just as easy – put the mate in the sieve, pour on hot water, let it steep, and enjoy.

gently roasted

gently roasted

Fresh and green on the left, gently roasted on the right – the same plant, completely different character.

Our roasted mate tea is first air-dried, then refined using controlled heat – this creates the distinctive roasted aroma without any contact with smoke. The result: delicate caramel and nutty notes reminiscent of coffee and black tea.

caámate quality

Our mate plants are organically certified, pollutant-free, and grown naturally in mixed cultures, sheltered by other trees. Harvested only every two years, the leaves develop their valuable nutrients and retain their pure, unadulterated flavor through gentle air drying.

Organic - no pesticides

Organic - no pesticides

No artificial flavors

No artificial flavors

Air-dried

Air-dried

Mixed culture

Mixed culture

caámate quality
caámate quality
We 💚 Mate.

We 💚 Mate.

caámate stands for a contribution to a healthier world through healthy nutrition, sustainability, community and social commitment.

We are convinced that Mate tea It's more than just tea. Mate culture is an invitation and an inspiration for life.

See for yourself and take a sip of this green energy.