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Yerba mate tea is one of the most nutritionally dense plants in the world and delivers a much healthier energy drink than coffee.
There are many benefits of yerba mate tea, making this traditional South American drink a healthy alternative to coffee and tea.
Yerba mate has been enjoyed for centuries in South America; now, it is popular worldwide. This popularity may be more the result of marketing than real benefit, however.
Thanks to its astonishing healing powers and nutritional value, the Guarani peoples of Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina dubbed yerba mate the "Drink of the Gods".
This South American herb offers numerous health benefits. It is high in antioxidants and vitamins, being used to fight ailments such as headaches, allergies and much more
By disrupting the cycle of stress, reducing workload and increasing relaxation, the body can start to re-discover the natural rhythms it once observed.
For culinary tourists seeking delicious destinations that are off the beaten path, Uruguay is not to be missed.
From Buenos Aires to Mendoza, Argentina's cuisine and selection of wines make it a South American Foodie capital.
Hot of the presses is Argentina Food and Wine: A Guide for Tourists and Residents. Here we review this all-inclusive guide from the land of Che
Tired of eating tasteless foods, worried about the treatment of farm animals or simply looking for a healthier alternative to processed foods? Try an organic lifestyle.
For tea lovers, there is nothing that says both comfort and luxury more than a gourmet tea gift basket.
With 35 active substances[1], this herbal remedy reduces anxiety and lowers blood sugar similar to marijuana. Smoke it or take it as a nutritious tonic.
A strong immunity is the first line of defense against colds, flu and countless other viral and bacterial germs.
I'd like to declare tea the new coffee. My evidence? The number of tea specialty shops blossoming all over North America.
Uruguay's Estadio Centenario, built to host the first FIFA World Cup in 1930, is an iconic monument for football lovers around the world.
Commercial Drive, in East Vancouver, is replete with unique shops, restaurants, coffee houses, boutiques, bakeries and more.


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