that's amazing! glad you liked it and enjoy drinking it! I know in Germany they like Club Mate as well but it's great you like the proper Yerba Mate drink :) 🧉
The passion for the drink people from your region seem to share, that having a hot thermos to top it off so you can have more is considered the standard, is just such an absolutely beautifully unique cultural difference! Love your videos and your genuine enthusiasm to share something from where youre from with this quality of a video is a serious treat(: god bless from the USA!
Definitely love mate 🧉 and sharing here with the world means a lot :) It's all about sharing and having a god company for whatever you need to do during the day, I couldn't find that in coffee or tea, so I'm always excited when it's mate time. Thanks a lot again for your nice comments and let me know if I can help you in anything with your mate journey! Have a great weekend 🙏
Haha actually it's on my to-do list for next year, have a bunch of videos I want to make about gear, planning and editing, you read my mind guys! 😀 Love your vlogs as always :)
As an Argentinian. Please make sure you spit the first 2 or 3 full fills out on the sink. They tend to be stronger or bitter. He didn't show it but that's what we do. You can also watch other creators (from Argentina) doing it. Once you're done. You can have mate, you can add sugar, or mint leaves, or orange skin for flavor. The possibilities are endless.... Enjoy. I'd like to hear about your first time experience. 🧉
that's so cool Tony! 🇻🇳 🧉 You can definitely make it using cold water, ice and some pieces of lemon or any other fruit if you like it. That's how they normally drink it in Paraguay, it's called "tereré". 😀
@@AleSalvino thank you Ale! So after shaking the gourd, I just pour in warm water for the mate to brew a bit, then insert the bombilla and then use cold water instead of hot water? Am I right? Thanks a lot
@@H0108811 exactly! give it a go and let me know ;-) that version is called Tereré (not Mate anymore) and really popular in Paraguay as it was invented by Guaraní people.🧉
Thank you Abhi! I'm trying to share this passion with more people as I feel Yerba Mate is not super well known around the world (compared to coffee, tea, etc.). 🧉
@@AleSalvino You should make an amazon video on getting the supplies and put links in the description for those new to this and want to try it. Like a starters kit for trying the drink.
Thank you so much! Yes definitely give it a go, if you want to get "Yerba" in London there's a place called "Casa Argentina" near Wimbledon Park, otherwise they take orders online. Amazon works too but it's a bit more expensive. Keep up the great work on your channel too!
Jajaja maravilloso!, Y el vínculo que crea al compartirlo con nuestros afectos es único, extraño no poder compartirlo con mi esposa cuando estoy de viaje!, Gracias por hacer trascender costumbres tan nuestras!, Slds
Im a green tea drinker (and connoisseur to some degree) now travelling in Buenos Aires, I catched a cold, and was drinking mate while I had some flu. Oh boy, I got addicted to it. This is the first drink that is threatening my green tea addiction. I addicted to mate in only drinking it 4 days.
Mate is more bitter, more pronounced and bolder than green tea or other herbal teas. I also find most yerba mate to be more or less tobaccoey and earthy than most of the teas. It's amazing, you should try it! :)
Yerba is incredibly variable from brand to brand, even in the same "category". There are major categories though: Argentine con palo (sometimes very suave like Union, sometimes very strong like La Tranquera), Argentine despalada, Uruguayan, chimarrao (Brazilian), terere (Paraguayan, consumed ice cold). Each of these is a whole category, maybe more dissimilar from each other than white/red wine. Generally speaking mate is very bitter. Yerbas that have bits of stems (palo) will be less bitter and easier on the stomach (if you have like acidity issues) than yerbas without stem. But you could write reviews like wine reviews on specific brands. It's a very rich universe -- much much richer than coffee in terms of how much there is to explore flavor-wise.
Not all day, just as much as it takes you to finish one thermos (0.5 litres). I normally change the Yerba after I finish 0.5 / 1 litres because it "washes" out, you can see the Yerba is floating so that means it's not fresh anymore, the flavour is almost gone, that's also a good indication that it's time to change it. ✌🏼
@@gustavomuela3935 never bought there but checking online I see GoYerbaMate, YerbaCrew, YerbaMatero, MyMateWorld and Walmart. Check them out. I was in Miami earlier this year and saw in many of these Latino shops Yerba and Mates (gourds/bombillas etc).
Oh that's true! worth paying attention due to the caffeine factor, you don't want to interrupt your sleep! For me because I started drinking mate from such a young age, not sure it affects me so much anymore haha :)
@@nealhardison904 wow por un momento pensé que andabas de viaje por ahí! Qué crack, gracias! En algún momento me gustaría viajar un poco más por las provincias en Argentina para mostrar en el canal lo lindo que es el país! 🇦🇷🧉
Oh yes Lauren, I tried in Germany "Club Mate" drink, it's certainly made from the yerba tea shrub but more like a "soft drink" and not the mate we drink in South America. Worth giving it a go :)
I joined the 'Mate Club' 8 years ago and as you drink it everyday, i like the taste, keeps me awake when i need to stay long or generally after work day brings me back on feet! Honestly - one of the best discoveries ever! Thanks for sharing that!🧉👏
I am Argentinian, I am not very happy with many things about my country, but with yerba mate, oh men, the best drink in the world. But actually mate is not originally from Argentina, Uruguay or Paraguay, it was made by the Guaraníes, a tribe of South American natives.
It depends on how much you drink. I’ve been drinking mate since I was a little kid so I can drink in the morning, afternoon and night and still ok to sleep. But if you start now, I’d recommend you have it in the morning only 🧉 🇦🇷:)
man... your calm voice with the story, everything about your video are all addicting. I hope more people discover this amazing channel.
Thank you so much Yusuf!! So glad you liked some of the videos! 🇦🇷 🧉
Love your videos! Thank you for your inspiration
I’m gonna give Yerba mate another chance.
Thank you and welcome to the channel! Give it another chance, yes! 🧉
I'm from germany and started drinking yerba mate a week ago and already love it! Wish more people here would drink it!
that's amazing! glad you liked it and enjoy drinking it! I know in Germany they like Club Mate as well but it's great you like the proper Yerba Mate drink :) 🧉
The passion for the drink people from your region seem to share, that having a hot thermos to top it off so you can have more is considered the standard, is just such an absolutely beautifully unique cultural difference!
Love your videos and your genuine enthusiasm to share something from where youre from with this quality of a video is a serious treat(:
god bless from the USA!
Definitely love mate 🧉 and sharing here with the world means a lot :) It's all about sharing and having a god company for whatever you need to do during the day, I couldn't find that in coffee or tea, so I'm always excited when it's mate time. Thanks a lot again for your nice comments and let me know if I can help you in anything with your mate journey! Have a great weekend 🙏
Ale!! Please can you make an editing tutorial!? We sit here, jaws dropped, every time we watch one of your films! Absolutely incredible :D
Haha actually it's on my to-do list for next year, have a bunch of videos I want to make about gear, planning and editing, you read my mind guys! 😀 Love your vlogs as always :)
@@AleSalvino that is excellent news! 🥳
Otro argentino que se suscribe.gracias por divulgar nuestras costumbres hermano.saludos desde buenos aires
Gracias por mirar el video y el buen comentario hermano, un abrazo grande! 🇦🇷
Ale Salvino, This made me laugh so much! Thanks for sharing!
I bought my first patch of Yerba mate and I’m waiting it to arrive. Can’t wait to experience my first sip
As an Argentinian. Please make sure you spit the first 2 or 3 full fills out on the sink. They tend to be stronger or bitter. He didn't show it but that's what we do. You can also watch other creators (from Argentina) doing it. Once you're done. You can have mate, you can add sugar, or mint leaves, or orange skin for flavor. The possibilities are endless.... Enjoy. I'd like to hear about your first time experience. 🧉
Amazingly well done video! WOW!
thank you, have a great week!
fantastic quality, you make this look easy, but great content and superior editing and graphics. I'm super jealous.
I just started drinking mate and loving it!! I'm just wondering can I make it using cold water since it's pretty hot here in Vietnam!! Thank you
that's so cool Tony! 🇻🇳 🧉 You can definitely make it using cold water, ice and some pieces of lemon or any other fruit if you like it. That's how they normally drink it in Paraguay, it's called "tereré". 😀
@@AleSalvino thank you Ale! So after shaking the gourd, I just pour in warm water for the mate to brew a bit, then insert the bombilla and then use cold water instead of hot water? Am I right? Thanks a lot
@@H0108811 exactly! give it a go and let me know ;-) that version is called Tereré (not Mate anymore) and really popular in Paraguay as it was invented by Guaraní people.🧉
Thank you Ale!! You're the man! The "tereré" is a real savior for me during the hot and humid weather over here!!
@@H0108811 I can imagine! I visited Vietnam in 2015 around July... and it was soooo hot that I can see why 🤪
Thought i heard you talking about your favorite drink before. Nice cinematic history lesson on the drink!
Thank you Abhi! I'm trying to share this passion with more people as I feel Yerba Mate is not super well known around the world (compared to coffee, tea, etc.). 🧉
@@AleSalvino You should make an amazon video on getting the supplies and put links in the description for those new to this and want to try it. Like a starters kit for trying the drink.
@@Abrpatel great idea! it could be interesting at some point to put a guide "from zero to hero" 🚀
I have never heard of it. You got me curious to try it, i will have to try to find it.
Great videos btw i like the editing skills - brilliant
Thank you so much! Yes definitely give it a go, if you want to get "Yerba" in London there's a place called "Casa Argentina" near Wimbledon Park, otherwise they take orders online. Amazon works too but it's a bit more expensive. Keep up the great work on your channel too!
Jajaja maravilloso!, Y el vínculo que crea al compartirlo con nuestros afectos es único, extraño no poder compartirlo con mi esposa cuando estoy de viaje!, Gracias por hacer trascender costumbres tan nuestras!, Slds
Tal cual! El vínculo que crea con nuestros afectos es único! 🧉 yo lo extraño mucho al viajar también ya que no me lo puedo llevar siempre jeje 😀
Im a green tea drinker (and connoisseur to some degree) now travelling in Buenos Aires, I catched a cold, and was drinking mate while I had some flu. Oh boy, I got addicted to it. This is the first drink that is threatening my green tea addiction. I addicted to mate in only drinking it 4 days.
What is the taste of mate? Like a bitter green tea?
Mate is more bitter, more pronounced and bolder than green tea or other herbal teas. I also find most yerba mate to be more or less tobaccoey and earthy than most of the teas. It's amazing, you should try it! :)
Yerba is incredibly variable from brand to brand, even in the same "category". There are major categories though: Argentine con palo (sometimes very suave like Union, sometimes very strong like La Tranquera), Argentine despalada, Uruguayan, chimarrao (Brazilian), terere (Paraguayan, consumed ice cold). Each of these is a whole category, maybe more dissimilar from each other than white/red wine.
Generally speaking mate is very bitter. Yerbas that have bits of stems (palo) will be less bitter and easier on the stomach (if you have like acidity issues) than yerbas without stem. But you could write reviews like wine reviews on specific brands. It's a very rich universe -- much much richer than coffee in terms of how much there is to explore flavor-wise.
So do you keep adding water to the same leaves all day or make a new batch everytime?
Not all day, just as much as it takes you to finish one thermos (0.5 litres). I normally change the Yerba after I finish 0.5 / 1 litres because it "washes" out, you can see the Yerba is floating so that means it's not fresh anymore, the flavour is almost gone, that's also a good indication that it's time to change it. ✌🏼
Nice video! I can’t live without mate, I drink it everyday since I was 10 years old😂❤
Do you know places to buy the gourd and the bombilla?
in what country?
@@AleSalvino the US
@@gustavomuela3935 never bought there but checking online I see GoYerbaMate, YerbaCrew, YerbaMatero, MyMateWorld and Walmart. Check them out. I was in Miami earlier this year and saw in many of these Latino shops Yerba and Mates (gourds/bombillas etc).
i would love to drink it at night but even drinking it in the late afternoon keeps me up all night 😭😭
Oh that's true! worth paying attention due to the caffeine factor, you don't want to interrupt your sleep! For me because I started drinking mate from such a young age, not sure it affects me so much anymore haha :)
Fuerza amigo! Aguante el mate! Saludos desde Córdoba! Y hacete un vídeo del Fernet con Coca! Jaja
Gracias Neal! Tengo que hacer uno así más adelante jaja. Qué haces por Córdoba?
@@AleSalvino Nacido acá! Ahora ando de paseo por Catamarca! Te ganaste un subscriptor !
@@nealhardison904 wow por un momento pensé que andabas de viaje por ahí! Qué crack, gracias! En algún momento me gustaría viajar un poco más por las provincias en Argentina para mostrar en el canal lo lindo que es el país! 🇦🇷🧉
good present yerba mate. Enjoy it !
for sure! ✌️
Have you ever tried mate? 🧉 *PART 1* here: ua-cam.com/video/STZxdniWHUg/v-deo.html (longer version and using Yerba Mate Rosamonte instead of Taragüi)
Anyone get nauseous drinking it? What I did was add the loose leaves in a tea bag, steeped it like a tea bag.
Soy Italiana de orígenes Filipinas y tomo el mate siempre y me gusta más que el café
Ok, I have tried mate, but not like this! I‘ll be right over….
Oh yes Lauren, I tried in Germany "Club Mate" drink, it's certainly made from the yerba tea shrub but more like a "soft drink" and not the mate we drink in South America. Worth giving it a go :)
I joined the 'Mate Club' 8 years ago and as you drink it everyday, i like the taste, keeps me awake when i need to stay long or generally after work day brings me back on feet! Honestly - one of the best discoveries ever! Thanks for sharing that!🧉👏
We need to introduce mate in Lithuania too! 🧉🇱🇹We can frame it as a "strong tea" to switch the usual herbal 🌿ones! Glad you're a "matera" now! 🤟
This reminds me of the 1970s Paypal Buttermilk version of John Pesci.
I am Argentinian, I am not very happy with many things about my country, but with yerba mate, oh men, the best drink in the world.
But actually mate is not originally from Argentina, Uruguay or Paraguay, it was made by the Guaraníes, a tribe of South American natives.
How do you not burn your tongue while drinking it? :D
The straw (bombilla) is made to cool the drink
Ale Salvino можете ответить это не трава и не являются йерба мате наркотикам я просто не употребляю вредные вещества для здоровья
Que buen video, facil y practico. Justo estaba buscando un tutorial en ingles para mandarle a unos amigos para que prueben el mate. Muchas gracias
I started today. I taste like shit, is that normal lol? I dont care but still.....i wish it was more enjoyable.
Those of you who drink this daily, are you able to sleep okay at night? I worry about that.
It depends on how much you drink. I’ve been drinking mate since I was a little kid so I can drink in the morning, afternoon and night and still ok to sleep. But if you start now, I’d recommend you have it in the morning only 🧉 🇦🇷:)
@@AleSalvino That’s interesting because some people want to claim it helps you sleep better at night. But caffeine is caffeine.
Why is this guy calling it sherba hahahaha
That’s how we pronounce it in Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷 🧉 and also in Uruguay 🇺🇾
It didnt help me lol coffee is still the best
oops, sorry to hear that, hope you give it another chance 🧉 ✌️
No Thanks ....Coffee is still Better !