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Is it a black, green, or white tea?

mate tea

> Mate tea has been recommended to me for several reasons, but it's

> not in D'Adamo's typebase. Does anyone know if it's OK for O's?

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hpmoers@... wrote:

I have let sit the Mate Tea for 8 minutes, like on the package recommanded

and it doesn´t taste bitter in any case, I think its different, there are a

lot of different kinds of Mate tea.

I have used 2/3 of Mate and 1/3 real tea and it was very tasty and fizzy too.

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thanks Margret

Margret Pegg <Minstrel@...> wrote:

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> using mate tea for kombucha how long should it sit without getting

> bitter?

Dear Bjørg,

I should say: no longer than 5 minutes.

Also, you should use Mate or Rooibos only together with REAL tea, preferably

green: One suggestion was 1 third Mate to 2 thirds real tea.

The reason is that the Kombucha needs the nutrients of the real tea

to do well and produce proper health giving KT. Mate and Rooibos don't

seem to have those same nutrients.

As I'm only in the process of getting ready to try it myself, the steeping

time is only a guess. That's what I'll try.

Greetings,

Margret:-)

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