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Mexican Mango Chili Mate

$12.95
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Add a power-packed loose leaf tea blend to your cabinet with Mexican Mango Chili Mate. Combining caffeine-rich yerba mate, mellow green tea, and sweet rooibos from South Africa, this is a unique tea drawing inspiration from the ritual drinks of the Aztecs. Ginseng and chili peppers both add zing and spice, while coconut, mango, and other fruits balance out those flavors with sweetness. By brewing it for a full 10 minutes, you'll draw out all the nuances of the tea in both flavor and aroma. Give it a try when you're suffering from spring or fall allergies, since rooibos tea and chili peppers may reduce your symptoms.

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Health Benefits:

  • Great source of Antioxidants, which have been shown to lower the risk of heart disease
  • Studies show green tea consumption can aide in decreasing blood pressure
  • May aid in lowering cholesterol
  • May help in promoting the immune system
  • Contains several vitamins including Vitamin A, B1, B2, C and E
  • Contains various minerals such as phosphorus, iron, and calcium

Ingredients:

Green tea, green & roasted mate, South African rooibos, rosebuds, blossoms (safflower, marigold, peony, and cornflower), ginseng root, chili peppers, carrot flakes, mango and pineapple cubes (mango, pineapple, sugar), mango and pineapple flakes, dried orange and tangerine pieces, dried strawberry, almond and other flavoring

30 Reviews

  • 5
    Delicious

    Posted by Vicki Sanders on Mar 4th 2014

    I was delighted that I picked this one as my first choice to try. Love it! I was expecting a little kick because of the name, but was surprised that there wasn't one. Just a smooth rich flavor.

  • 5
    Double wonderful

    Posted by the mastiff girl on Jan 22nd 2014

    I read this review entitled "wonderful" 1/2013 and I will confess I was so intrigued. Finally I broke down and bought all three mentioned and am now in love! I haven't tried this on its own yet so maybe when I reorder but the triple concoction is amazing. I added some extra red pepper flakes as mentioned, added a tad of stevia and a dollop of Italian cream and wow, spicey sweet and every flavor pops. I agree my new favorite. as a side, the mango mate energizer is wonderful if you don't want a kick.

  • 5
    So good with a little honey

    Posted by Mark on Jun 14th 2013

    Light, fruit flavor with a nice afterburn. There are chilies in it, after all.

  • 4
    WOW

    Posted by Howell on Mar 14th 2013

    Not a bad way to start my transition away from other tea competitors. This flavor is definitely the most intense I've ever had. This coming from someone that enjoys spicy flavors. I would not hesitate to purchase again.

  • 5
    Wonderful!

    Posted by Jennifer Emigh on Jan 17th 2013

    While in the DC area on business my husband stopped in the store in search of a tea for my new found passion for a Mother's Day gift. Brenda gave us a mix of equal parts Rock Creek Red Chai, Mexican Mango Chili Maté and Spicy Cherry Rooibos. Add a good pinch of crushed red pepper for more heat. We are hooked! We enjoy it every single day throughout the day with out fail! Thank you for these wonderful teas!

  • 5
    I really like it!

    Posted by TeaEqualsBliss on Jul 13th 2012

    Other Mexican Chili Mate type tea/tisanes I have had have been ok but no overly my thing! With this one, tho, I really like it! Perhaps its the addition of the MANGO, not sure, but this is pretty good! There is a LOT going on! Green Tea, Rooibos, Mate, Fruit, Flavors, Flowers, Nuts, Herbs! WOW! The Chili is pretty intense but I like it! There are other secondary flavors that help back it up! The Mango is right behind the Chili. The rose, Ginseng, Orange, and Cherry follow. The other ingredients are more subtle! Everything seems to have its role in this! Its very involved and quite unique! Nicely done! Via Steepster http://bit.ly/OkeSzu (July 12, 2012)