This is my very favorite Yerba Mate blend! With green Yerba Mate, and predominant flavors of coconut and cinnamon, this tea is a delicious treat for any time of day or night.
I preferred drinking this one with a touch of sugar, but milk would not go with this brew at all. I really loved the smooth, rich flavor that is extremely mellow and silky. The aroma also satisfies, with the same coconut and cinnamon overtones, and an overall sense of a really well-blended tea.
The Tea Set describes this tea as:
The Energizing Beauty from THE TEA SET – NEW YORK is the perfect drink to feel young, energetic and positive. Drink it especially on the morning or before going out at night. Nobody will stop you !
Organic. Coconut flavor and mate herbs is the seductive combo for our young fashion dynamic members of our SET.
Mate have strong benefits. Mate stimulates you with no break down. It is rich in vitamin C and antioxidants.
This is currently the Tea Set’s only Yerba Mate blend, but they did so well with this one that I hope they decide to create more in the future. They do not list all of the ingredients in their teas, so the only ingredients I could define 100% is the Yerba Mate, coconut and cinnamon. There may be vanilla in it as well with the natural sweetness in it.
The dried leaves and herbs are all cut very finely, and the entire blend is full of yummy coconut shavings, which gives this tea a lot of it’s flavor. It’s not just a coconut tea, but if you love coconut, this one is sure to please you. The Yerba Mate provides a natural boost of energy, so this drink is an exceptional drink to wake up to in the morning. Since it is best served hot, this is the perfect tea for a cold winter morning!








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