Mate Rojo Terere 500g
Code: M5008



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Mate Rojo Terere 500g is an Argentine yerba maté known for its intense and distinctive flavor. This type of yerba maté is often used for preparing tereré, a traditional cold tea that is very popular in Argentina and Uruguay. Mate Rojo Terere is made from wild-growing trees in the Iguaçu river basin and is considered very high-quality and fresh. Product Highlights: Origin: Comes from the Brazilian rainforest in the Iguaçu river basin. Flavor: Has a strong and intense taste, ideal for preparing tereré. Quality: Mate Rojo Terere is made from fully mature leaves and stems, ensuring high quality and long-lasting freshness. Sustainability: The production of this yerba maté focuses on sustainable development and ecosystem protection. Weight: 500g Country of Origin: ArgentinaAdditional parameters
Category: | Classic maté |
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Weight: | 0.5 kg |
EAN: | 7790573000165 |
Brand: | Mate Rojo |
Country of origin: | Argentina |
Manufacturer: | Molinos La Misión S.A. |
Number of pieces per package: | 10 |
Packaging: | 500 g |
Taste: | Natural |
Type: | Terere |
In its early days Molinos La Mision S.A. began as a personal venture of Don Juan Eladio Stepaniuk, the son of Ukrainian immigrants who arrived in the country with the first great wave of European migration at the beggining of the 20th century. With the support of his family, and especially his mother, Dona Nina Solovej de Stepaniuk, who always instilled in him a love for the land and hard work, Don Juan began planting the first Yerba Mate crops in the city of Obera, in the province of Misiones.
Years later, he built the drying facility (secadero), and within a few more years, the mill, thus completing the entire products process - from growing the seedlings and cultivating the plantation to harvesting, drying, packaging, and ultimately selling the final product.
Today, Yerba Mate production remains the main company’s activity. Hundreds of hectares of own plantations, located in various regions of Misiones and Corriesntes, and distribute the products throughout different parts of Argentina and abroad.