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Maté (/ˈmɑːteɪ/ MAH-tay; Spanish:
mate [
ˈmate], Portuguese: [ˈmatʃi]) is a
traditional South American caffeine-rich
infused herbal drink. It is also known...
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Examples of well
known soda
machine manufacturers are
SodaStream of Israel,
DrinkMate of the
United States, and
Aqvia by AGA of Sweden. Soda
machines are often...
- or chá
mate [ˈʃa
ˈmate] (hot or cold; lit. '
mate tea',
served in cups or gl****es).
While chá
mate is made with
roasted leaves, the
other drinks are made...
- Club-
Mate under the name Sekt-Bronte in 1924. The
drink was only
known regionally until acquired by
Loscher and
marketed under the name Club-
Mate in 1994...
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Mate cocido (Spanish pronunciation: [
ˈmate koˈsiðo], 'boiled
maté', or just
cocido in
Corrientes Province), chá
mate (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈʃa ˈmatʃi]...
- Calorie
Mate Jelly (カロリーメイト ゼリー karorīmeito zerī) is a
gelatin sold in a
pouch with a spout. Calorie
Mate Can (カロリーメイト 缶 karorīmeito kan) is a
canned drink. Cheese...
- of
drinking straw, used to
drink mate. In
metal bombillas, the
lower end is
perforated and acts as a
metal filter which is used to
separate the
mate infusion...
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Different traditional drinks and
foods use
straws designed for
explicit purposes, such as the "straw and sieve"
bombilla used to
drink the
mate infusion common...
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cocaine present.
Though also
known as
mate,
mate de coca is made from a
different plant to the
yerba mate drink in
Southeastern South America. The leaves...
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Materva is a
mate-based soft
drink,
originally produced and po****rized in Cuba
prior to the
Cuban Revolution. It has been
produced in
Miami since the...