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  • Bombillas

    Imported Yerba Mate Bombillas from Argentina. Order authentic stainless steel, decorative, curved or straight bombillas from our online store. All bombillas are imported from South America.
    The bombilla is a special metal straw used to drink yerba mate, a hot beverage from South America. In Spanish, bombilla means "light bulb". The bombilla consists of three parts; the tip or mouthpiece, the neck and the strainer. As the name implies, the mouthpiece is the end of the bombilla used to drink the infusion.

    The neck which joins the mouthpiece and the strainer, sometimes is decorated with ornaments. It serves two purposes; to protect the brewer’s hand from being burned, and to strengthen the neck of the bombilla. It can be either straight or curved, depending on the drinker’s preference. The strainer prevents small particles of "yerba" from passing when the infusion is sucked.

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  • Contact us

    What are your store hours ?

    we open at about 7:00 in the morning to 8:00 pm at night.

    where can i contact you ?

    you can contact us at 1730 commerical driver vancouver, b.c and our phone number is 604-253-5017

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  • Yerba mata

    This is a speciality mexican food store this is some of our prodects:

    Yerba Mate Products
    Visit our Yerba Mate Section! Select from a wide variety of popular Argentine, Uruguayan, Brazilian brands at great prices! Get your bombillas and gourds too!

    Yerba Mate



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    There are 196 volatile (or active) chemical compounds found in the Yerba Mate plant. Of those, 144 are also found in green tea. Yerba Mate contains 11 polyphenols. Polyphenols are a group of phytochemicals. Phytochemicals (phyto- meaning plant) are recently-discovered compounds that act as powerful antioxidants and are considered to exhibit anti-cancer effects in mammals by strengthening an organism's natural defenses and protecting it against cellular destruction (i.e. lycopene in tomatoes, flavonoids in blueberries, and isoflavones in soy). In addition to polyphenols, Yerba Mate leaves contain saponins (In fact, one recent study yielded 3 new saponins in the Yerba Mate leaf!) Saponins are phytochemicals that have been found to specifically stimulate the immune system and aid the body in protecting against disease.

    In 2005, researchers at the University of Illinois studied 25 different types of mate. They found the tea to contain "higher levels of antioxidants than green tea"... and, based on cell studies, "may help prevent oral cancer."

    Each infusion of Mate contains:
    Vitamins: A, C, E, B1, B2, Niacin (B3), B5, B Complex
    Minerals: Calcium, Manganese, Iron, Selenium, Potassium, Magnesium, Phosphorus
    Additional Compounds: Fatty Acids, Chlorophyll, Flavonols, Polyphenols, Trace Minerals, Antioxidants, Pantothenic Acid and 15 Amino Acids.

    According to Dr. Mowrey, Director of Mountainwest Institute of Herbal Sciences, one group of investigators from the Pasteur Institute and the Paris Scientific Society concluded that Yerba Mate contains "practically all of the vitamins necessary to sustain life." They focused especially on Pantothenic Acid, remarking that it is "rare to find a plant with so much of this significant and vital nutrient. . . It is indeed difficult to find a plant in any area of the world equal to Mate in nutritional value."

    In addition, results from a study done by researchers at the University of Madrid assert a high content of mineral elements, especially K, Mg, and Mn, in Mate. They considered those findings "to be of great relevance" to the nutritional value of Mate infusions.

    We also sell apanish foods

    Spanish Food

    Spanish Food  Serrano, Chorizo, Seafood, Vegetables, Olives, Olive Oils and other traditional spanish foods.

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