Traditional infusion from the yerba mate plant.
1The air smelled of cleaning astringent and someone's overly strong yerba maté tea.
2Among the classical stimulants, tea, coffee and maté are, thank goodness, almost completely harmless.
3She's drinking something that is not coffee, like green tea or maté or chai.
4Many days we only had an asado and maté.
5We'd sit out on the stoop in Montevideo, watching people go up and down, drinking maté.
6They live on meat, maté, and hard biscuits.
7B., what can the maté be?
8Sometimes tea at four, but very seldom; supper consisted of an asado and maté at seven or eight o'clock.
9He didn't like it when we drank maté in the dressing room or that we listened to our own music.
10With maté we came to Buenos Aires, where the process of discharging the cargo was the same as at Montevideo-intolighters.
11The maté of commerce has a stimulant principle identical with that of tea and coffee, which is the only reason for its use.
12She received me with smiles and a torrent of welcoming words, and the expected invitation to sit down and drink maté with them.
13Data are also reassuring for coffee and tea, while hot maté drinking has been related to increased risk in studies from Argentina and Brazil.
14At eleven we would have an asado and maté, and give our horses a drink, then finish parting, and get home at half-past seven.
15Geek factor: Knock back a shot and get more caffeine than a cup of coffee, plus yerba maté and green tea for an extra kick.
16Maté I am very fond of-itis so refreshing and sustaining.