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yerba mate
[yair-buh mah-tey, mat-ey, yur-buh]
Word History and Origins
Origin of yerba mate1
Example Sentences
Finally, ian kicks off his sneakers, sits cross-legged on an office chair, cracks a can of yerba mate and presses play.
For three generations his family has grown yerba mate, a drink popular with Argentines, but since Milei deregulated his industry by scrapping minimum prices, he says that his crops have become worth less than the cost of producing them.
Martínez said she enjoyed trying Argentine specialties including empanadas and yerba mate and also came away with a deep fascination for Wilson’s phalaropes.
“Yerba mate gives us harmony and strength,” said Isabelino Mendez, an Indigenous village chief in Misiones.
To downsize the state, Milei seeks to scrap price controls and other regulations affecting a range of markets, including yerba mate.
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