A green, pretty, inconspicuous leaf. Experience would suggest that it is bitter and odd tasting like most pretty, green, inconspicuous leaves. Nothing could be further from the truth! Stevia is a low-calorie, natural sweetener that lowers blood pressure. It is a very good alternative to traditional sugar and other sweeteners. Stevia is taking over the world thanks to its remarkable properties. Get to know them in today's blog post!
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Boldo is a plant found in South America that has been used by the local people for thousands of years for its many beneficial properties. Boldo is also a common ingredient in yerba mate – it provides excellent refreshment and complements the taste of the dried leaves of Ilex paraguariensis. We encourage you to learn more about this fantastic herb and our products with it!
Yerba mate is taking the hearts of foodies around the world by storm. No wonder! This aromatic drink not only energises and stimulates the taste buds, but also conceals a host of beneficial properties. How about enriching mate tea with herbal notes and discovering a whole new dimension of pleasure? Meet yuyos – traditional herbs that will transport you to sunny South America and transform your yerba mate experience. If you're ready for an unforgettable taste adventure, then buckle up and let's get going!
Ever wondered what makes yerba mate so special? The traditional South American brew has gained international fame for its extraordinary stimulating properties and rich flavours. But what if we told you that there is a way to make yerba mate even more enticing? Meet yerba mate with milk – the perfect way to relax!
Every so often, a storm starts on the internet about the alleged carcinogenic effects of yerba mate. The headlines of the articles scream from the screens of our monitors and scare us, and we click on them in horror, reading further revelations. Do we have anything to fear? Is yerba mate really harmful to health?
If you are interested in South American culture, you have surely heard this name more than once: Pachamama. What is it and what does it symbolise? Her cult began thousands of years ago and continues to this day. Hundreds of people believe that she is responsible for the order of the world. Today we will tell you more about her. Join us on a fascinating journey into Andean culture and spiritual closeness to Mother Earth!