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Mate: Analyzing 612 teas from 54 sellers

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On this page, you can learn all about mate, based on the data we collected.

Data through May 29, 2026.

Listings

612

Product pages

348

Sellers

54

With harvest year

0%

With origin country

46%

Understanding Mate

Use the sections below to compare origins, processing, prices, and real listings side by side.

What to look for when buying Mate

In our catalog, typical Mate listings most often cite Brazil, with high roast and high oxidation where processing is listed.

0% include a cultivar and 15% name a producer or garden. Scented or flavored titles appear on about 0.7% of listings — useful to notice when you want a conventional style.

Cultivars and naming on the market

The cultivars we see most often include Ilex Paraguariensis. Common words in titles include mate, yerba, organic, and roasted.

Where Mate comes from

South America, South Brazil, Amazon, and Vale Do IguaçU lead among named localities. Regional detail often names origin, garden, and terroir.

Flavor and character

Flavor character on the market skews toward Earthy, Citrus, and Mint. One lot is described as "Is Mate Sweet Orange Good for You According to the latest scientific studies, this Herbal beverage can improve digestion, boost the metabolism and even reduce the risks of developing type-2 diabetes.".

How Mate is made

Where processing is listed, the market most often mentions Roasted, Organic, Unsmoked, and Unroasted.

What Mate costs today

Among listings with usable weight data, the middle of the market sits near $17.64 per 100g (USD), with many everyday options between $12.90 and $21.78.

Typical price per 100g

CurrencyListingsMin25thMedian75th90thMax
EUR58€3.00/100g€5.58/100g€6.20/100g€7.43/100g€20.00/100g€26.90/100g
USD343$3.75/100g$12.90/100g$17.64/100g$21.78/100g$27.34/100g$156.00/100g

Everyday drinking

$12.90/100g

A good starting range for regular cups.

Typical mid-range

$17.64/100g

Where many well-described teas sit.

Higher detail

$21.78/100g

More specific origin or plant variety is common here.

Treat-yourself

$27.34/100g

Rare, aged, or highly specific teas.

Origins in this category

Top sellers

Tea styles

Examples worth opening

Good example to compare

Yerba Mate Triunfo Aged Bio

A good example to open first is “Yerba Mate Triunfo Aged Bio” from Yoshi en. It tells you where it's from (Brazil · Paraná · Vale do Iguaçu), which plant variety (Ilex Paraguariensis), who made it (Bio-certified farmer). Listed around €4.92 per 100g.

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Good example to compare

Yerba Mate Triunfo Green Bio

A good example to open first is “Yerba Mate Triunfo Green Bio” from Yoshi en. It tells you where it's from (Brazil · Paraná · Vale do Iguaçu), who made it (Bio-certified Farmer). Listed around €4.92 per 100g.

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Unusual pick

Rosamonte Yerba Mate

An unusual pick is “Rosamonte Yerba Mate” from London Tea. It tells you where it's from (Argentina), who made it (Rosamonte).

OriginMakerTaste notesFlavorsPack size

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Unusual pick

Yerba Mate Mint Organic Green Tea

An unusual pick is “Yerba Mate Mint Organic Green Tea” from Fraser Tea. It tells you where it's from (South America), who made it (Fraser Tea).

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FAQ

How many Mate teas can I compare here?
Our latest import includes 612 listings from 54 sellers.
What should I look for on the product page?
Origin country, harvest year, cultivar, and producer or garden name are the most useful fields when they are present. Compare price per gram when pack size is listed.
What is typical Mate in this market?
Most listings point to Brazil, with 0% showing a harvest year and 0% naming a cultivar.