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If you have the black liquid in a white or clear glass liquid holder, it's a tad less suspect. Yerba Mate is my go to, although I'll drink the dank dark black stuff.

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Love Yerba Mate, not for taste really, but it actually works! Way, way better than any coffee/tea/energy drinks etc!

Yesss, the taste is very mild and rather insipid. That said, it mixes well with whatever you want it to taste like. Any citrus peel works well. I've mixed it with mint, ginger, and a bunch of other things, pretty much whatever your taste is.

Too much coffee isn't a good idea, regular tea not as bad, energy drinks + me = vomiting.

Oh yeah, it helps to add something:) But it is definitely something that taste need to be acquired, I don't think I ever heard somebody 'yerba mate - I love it's taste!

I don't drink sodas, left alone energy drinks. I despise it actually :)

I am definitely herbal tea person:) I have tons different kinds in my cupboard.
The mix of lemon balm and quince is my all time favourite:)

And coffee - I just like the taste and the smell of it:)

I don't think I ever heard somebody 'yerba mate - I love it's taste!

😂Meet the first person who did, instantly hooked. Granted, I had good quality stuff, packed in a gourd, served with raw honey by a friend. To me, it tastes like a very mild type of green tea.

I don't drink sodas, left alone energy drinks. I despise it actually :)

Those are horrible, just truly vile.

I've never had quince, although I'm familiar with that. I've never seen it anywhere Canada. Lemon balm I grow, so quite familiar. I eat that one (salads) as well as make tea with it. I bet lemon balm and quince are quite nice together.

And coffee - I just like the taste and the smell of it:)

Same; ever met anyone who didn't like the smell of coffee?

I am glad I met you, Yerba Mate Taste One Only Fan!

Lemon balm on its own is great too:)

Quince fruit looks much like an apple but it is extremely sour and if you want to turn it to the state that can be used - takes a lot of time to prepare it for consumption, but it is worth it!

Oh yeah, I have friends that truly hate coffee, they just favor tea:)
But you know, I live in the UK now, so it is 'the way' here :)

Glad I met you too and I don't know why people (except those from Argentina) aren't Yerba Mate fans.

Lemon balm is always good. I'd like quince, doesn't matter about prep time. I've always loved sour. I also like bitter, many different kinds of it. Ever have sorrel?

I have frieds who like both coffee and tea, ones who like one and hate the other, and ones who hate both.

But you know, I live in the UK now, so it is 'the way' here :)

It is and it's also part of my culture, how I grew up. I could give up coffee, but not tea, it's layered with too many meanings for me.

I drink Yerba for pure benefits of it, and there are many, and they are very easily spotted. Which is rare. Usually what 'works' it is more you believe that it is actually working, not a actually effect, isn't it? Placebo effect ;/

I love sour taste, it is my very favourite:) I know sorrel as a green plant, looking a lot like spinach. It has distinctive tart taste. The one you've mentioned looks a bit like wild rose fruit, but bit fancier:) Never seen those, but I see I can order dried fruits. I have to check those out, thank you:)

I would preferer not to gave up anything, because I really like every day to be different, but if I had to I would gave up coffee, that's for sure:)