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Field Berry Mate©

Field Berry Mate©

Sizes Available:
Loose Leaf - 12 Servings, 80 Servings, 200 Servings

Green Yerba Mate, an energizing herb from South America meets sun drenched strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and sunflowers in this green tea infusion. A perfect morning tea, or apr©s - workout hydrator when served iced. (Add a touch of sweetness and a pinch of sea salt to make what we call 'Nature's Gatorade')

Traditional Preparation: Measure 1 tsp of loose tea and add to a tea filter or strainer. Steep in 8-12 oz in water 195 degrees or cooler for 3-5 minutes.

Field Berry Mate Iced Tea Recipe: Steep 2 tsp of this tea in 6oz freshly boiled water for 5 minutes. Sweeten while warm, if desired (strawberry jam is a great alternative to sugar here!). At this point you can chill the tea in the freezer for 10 minutes (remove tea leaves first) or pour into a glass over ice slowly. The ice will partially dissolve, diluting this concentrated tea. Enjoy!

100% natural ingredients, blended and packed in Canada:
Yerba Mate, Green Tea, Strawberry & Pineapple Pieces, "¨Raspberry Pieces, Sunflower Petals, Natural Flavours.

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The Health Benefits of Green Tea:

Whether you like it hot or cold, green tea is one of the healthiest beverages that you can drink. Each leaf is brimming with four types of catechins: epigallocatechin, epicatechin-3-gallate, and EGCG - each with their own host of health benefits. When you steep these leaves in hot water these catechizes are released, infusing it with antioxidants.

When harvested, green tea leaves are pan fired or steamed to prevent fermentation. It's this steaming process that preserves the natural polyphenols in the leaf. But that's not all, green tea contains brain boosting L-theanine, which is believed to help boost GABA, dopamine and serotonin levels. Studies have linked L-theanine consumption to increased mental focus, attention and reaction time. In addition, drinking tea has been associated with lowering the risk of degenerative brain diseases like Alzheimers and dementia.

Green Tea Has Been Linked To:

Improved dental health, including reducing sensitivity, plaque build-up and bad breath
An increase in bone density and protection against fractures
Fighting off free radicals, disease and reducing overall cell damage
Improved cardiovascular health, including helping to lower blood pressure
Slowing down the natural aging process of the brain
Increased focus and a better sleep
Helping to maintain a healthy weight
Brewing Tip (Beware of Burnt Leaves):

Do you find green tea a bit too bitter? It may not be the tea, but instead, the way that you're brewing it. Boiling water can burn these delicate leaves, killing off their natural sweetness, and leaving you with a pot full of bitter leaves.

For optimal flavour, add hot (not boiling water) to your green tea leaves. Japanese and Spring green teas are best brewed with slightly cooler temperatures (160-170 degrees F), while Chinese greens steep well around the 170-180 degree mark.

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