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Guayusa Pachamama Tereré 25g (organic)
Guayusa Pachamama Tereré 25g (organic)
Guayusa Pachamama Tereré 25g (organic)
Guayusa Pachamama Tereré 25g (organic)
Guayusa Pachamama Tereré 25g (organic)
Guayusa Pachamama Tereré 25g (organic)
Guayusa Pachamama Tereré 25g (organic)
Guayusa Pachamama Tereré 25g (organic)

Guayusa Pachamama Tereré 25g (organic)

  • Pachamama Tereré is an organic guayusa tea blended with mint and lemongrass, created specifically for cold brewing. Its fresh, citrus-herbal flavour and natural caffeine make it a light and pleasant alternative to coffee and yerba mate.
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Guayusa Pachamama Tereré – natural refreshment and energy 🧊🌿

Guayusa Pachamama Tereré is a great choice for those looking for an energising infusion in a light, refreshing form. The base of the blend is organic guayusa from Ecuador, known for its stable caffeine effect and gentle flavour profile.

The addition of mint and lemongrass, complemented by natural citrus essential oils, gives the infusion a distinctly cooling, citrus-herbal character. It is an ideal choice for preparing tereré – cold brewed – but also works perfectly well as a classic hot infusion when you want gentle stimulation without the heaviness of coffee. ☀️

Guayusa Pachamama Tereré

What is guayusa tea and why is it gaining so many fans? 🌿

Guayusa (Ilex guayusa) is a plant native to the Amazonian forests of Ecuador and Peru, belonging – just like yerba mate – to the holly family. For centuries it has accompanied the Kichwa and Jívaro peoples, who value it for its energising yet remarkably balanced effect. The infusion is smooth, free from bitterness and often compared to herbal tea with a naturally stimulating character.

The leaves of guayusa contain around 3% natural caffeine, providing a steady boost of energy without a sudden spike or abrupt crash. It is an ideal choice for anyone looking to replace coffee with something gentler, yet equally effective.

Guayusa Pachamama – sustainable cultivation from the heart of the Amazon 💚🌎

The raw material used in Pachamama guayusa comes from small, organic plantations in the Napo province of Ecuador. The plants grow in conditions as close to natural as possible, without pesticides or synthetic additives. Every stage – from hand‑picking to leaf selection – is carried out with respect for the environment and local traditions.

By choosing Pachamama guayusa, you support small farms that make a fair living through the cultivation of Amazonian plants. This is an ecological, clean and transparent product – perfect for conscious consumers who seek premium‑quality infusions. 🌱

Guayusa Pachamama Tereré

Product composition and additional information ✍️

  • 🌱 Ingredients: 79.8% Ilex guayusa*, 12.1% lemongrass*, mint*, natural essential oils: grapefruit, lime, lemongrass
    (* product of organic farming)
  • ⚖️ Net weight: 25g
  • 🌎 Country of origin: Ecuador
  • 🏭 Produced for: Venusti Sp. z o.o.
  • 🗓️ Best before: Date and batch number on the packaging.

Organic product. Organic certification: PL-EKO-02 (Non‑EU Agriculture).

Guayusa Pachamama Tereré

How to brew guayusa tea? A practical guide 🍵

Guayusa is wonderfully versatile. You can brew it in several ways:

  • Like classic tea: add 2-4 teaspoons of leaves per 200-300ml of water, pour over boiling water and steep for 5-10 minutes. The infusion will be clear and delicate.
  • 🧉 Like yerba mate – place the leaves in a gourd, top up with hot water and drink through a bombilla.
  • 🍲 Boiling (a stronger version) – simmer 2-4 tablespoons of leaves in around 500ml of water for 2-3 minutes. This will yield a more intense, fuller infusion.

Guayusa tea pairs beautifully with citrus fruit, herbs, honey or juice. Served chilled, it works perfectly as a natural isotonic drink – ideal for hot days or for sipping during training. ☀️💪

Guayusa brewing instructions

Pachamama – nature’s energy in its purest form 👩‍🦳

The name Pachamama refers to the Andean deity symbolising Mother Earth and natural harmony. The brand focuses on transparency and organic, certified cultivation. Guayusa Pachamama is the essence of high quality – carefully selected and completely natural.

  • Organic product with certification.
  • Hand‑picked leaves grown in a small ecological farm in Napo, Ecuador.
  • ✅ Sustainable production supporting local communities.

It is an excellent choice for those who expect purity, sustainable origin and top‑tier quality – with no compromises. 🍃

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Entity responsible for this product in the EU
Venusti sp. z o.o.More
Address: Tygrysia 6aPostal code: 21-040City: ŚwidnikCountry: PolandE-mail: info@venusti.eu
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5903919010410
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25g
Additional Information
The product may contain Brazil nuts, pistachios, cashew nuts, and almonds.
Product with organic certificate: PL-EKO-02 (Agriculture outside the EU)
Producer
Venusti sp. z o.o. ul. Tygrysia 6a, 21-040 Świdnik, Poland NIP: 6121860348 REGON: 366578876 info@venusti.eu
A method of preparation
Pour 2-4 teaspoons of guayusa tea into a cup. Pour boiling water over it. Wait a few minutes.
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