Hello, Friend! Have you ever tried Brazilian Erva Mates? They are easier on the caffeine. Smoother but delicious. Uruguayan ones give me headaches/stomachaches bc of the caffeine content! But i still drink them a lot (1/2L dont seem to affect me that much). Baldo is easier on my head and stomach and to me the flavour is richer and smoother (it has a very long flavor in my mouth). Love from Brasil! Edit: by ervas brasileiras i meant the fine cut. Almost powder brazilian cut! Also try moida-grossa! Also powder but with some leaves and a more intense flavor! That one is my favorite.
Isso mesmo, cara! Fiz uma pesquisa no estado do Acre e conheço muito bem erva mate. Agora mesmo to fazendo um video de que marca Barão, então olha pra este espaços e obrigadissimo pelo commente!
Helo Sir, Baldo acctually is the surname of the founder and main person responsible for this spetacular product. I hope you enjoy the product for long time, as yerba mate is full of good properties.
Thanks for clarification of that, I had no idea where the name came from. I've been loving yerba mate for 20 years or more now, so not likely to stop any time soon! Thanks so much for watching
Great review. Waiting for your Canarias review and comparison. I became a high end aficionado and drink it every day. I drink yellow Canarias but Serena is great too. I find Argentinian mates tricky in terms of caffeine contain because the taste is light but the caffeine punch is really strong, which I really enjoy. Examples, of this is Cruz de Malta, Taragui and Playadito, which tastes light but gives you a strong caffeine punch later, in my opinion.
Thanks so much for watching and for the comment. I love the Serena; one of my favourites. You're absolutely right about the Argentinian yerbas and the caffeine hit. I'd never much noticed before because I've always used small, traditional mates, but I recently started using an imperial. The caffeine hit from Playadito can get a bit too much for me if I'm not conscious of how much more I'm drinking in that enormous mate!
Hello Sir!! It was a pleasure to hear your review of BALDO yerba mate. I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to get to know the premises of the Baldo Company and the process of manufacturing yerba mate. If you have the opportunity to come to the south of Brazil, please let us know, and it will be an honor to welcome you. We are now waiting for the Canary Islands rewied, in which Baldo also has a stake. Thank you for your attention!
That's a very good erva. I buy it all the time here in Brazil, but I find it intense. I've been drinking Rei Verde Premium export (black package), it's also a very good erva but less intense in caffeine.
Hey! I’m from Brasil too! As uruguaias me dão efeito rebote por conta da quantidade de cafeína! Não posso tomar mais de 1/2 L. Agora nosso mate fresco verdinho posso tomar a vontade! Abraços
Hello sir, Thx for a very interesting review. I still have not pull the trigger on any Jerba Mate material, but I am interested in knowing more to make a better choice. Take care! Gilles
Baldo... Canarias... are all brazilians mate brands... all produced in Brazil for uruguayans and local market. In Uruguay there are no yerba mate production and yerba plants. Baldo and Canarias are considered the best yerba mate premium brands on market.
"P.U.1" .. that's right. you mentioned something that few people know when it comes to mate. There are not many brands pruducing a yerba of this quality.
I started off my yerba mate journey with Cruz de Malta which has been very good, but I do think I want to branch off and try a Uruguayan or Paraguayan mate. I've been weighing up getting some Canarias Serena or Baldo. (Normal Canarias is on my possibility list as well). I was and still am an avid tea drinker so bitterness is fine with me. What's your recommendation?
Hi, thanks for watching. I will get around to doing a video on Canarias Serena, which I'm also a big fan of, and would compare with Baldo. Serena has some extra herbs in it which mitigate the caffeine effects, whereas Baldo is pure yerba mate, but I'd say you won't go wrong with either.
@@TheAmbulatoryAnarchist thanks for the response. Do you think a regular bombilla could handle the more powdery cut of Uruguayan cut yerbas? I've been told that I should try getting a spoon bombilla.
Get a spoon bombilla or you will be super annoyed by constant clogging. And just to give my 5 cents on it, when i first tried a Paraguayan, after drinking CBSe and Canarias for a while, my experience was super bad. Way to smokey and to me it just taste like old smoked hay.
Hello, Friend! Have you ever tried Brazilian Erva Mates? They are easier on the caffeine. Smoother but delicious. Uruguayan ones give me headaches/stomachaches bc of the caffeine content! But i still drink them a lot (1/2L dont seem to affect me that much). Baldo is easier on my head and stomach and to me the flavour is richer and smoother (it has a very long flavor in my mouth). Love from Brasil!
Edit: by ervas brasileiras i meant the fine cut. Almost powder brazilian cut!
Also try moida-grossa! Also powder but with some leaves and a more intense flavor! That one is my favorite.
Isso mesmo, cara! Fiz uma pesquisa no estado do Acre e conheço muito bem erva mate. Agora mesmo to fazendo um video de que marca Barão, então olha pra este espaços e obrigadissimo pelo commente!
Helo Sir,
Baldo acctually is the surname of the founder and main person responsible for this spetacular product. I hope you enjoy the product for long time, as yerba mate is full of good properties.
Thanks for clarification of that, I had no idea where the name came from. I've been loving yerba mate for 20 years or more now, so not likely to stop any time soon! Thanks so much for watching
Great review. Waiting for your Canarias review and comparison. I became a high end aficionado and drink it every day. I drink yellow Canarias but Serena is great too. I find Argentinian mates tricky in terms of caffeine contain because the taste is light but the caffeine punch is really strong, which I really enjoy. Examples, of this is Cruz de Malta, Taragui and Playadito, which tastes light but gives you a strong caffeine punch later, in my opinion.
Thanks so much for watching and for the comment. I love the Serena; one of my favourites. You're absolutely right about the Argentinian yerbas and the caffeine hit. I'd never much noticed before because I've always used small, traditional mates, but I recently started using an imperial. The caffeine hit from Playadito can get a bit too much for me if I'm not conscious of how much more I'm drinking in that enormous mate!
Hello Sir!! It was a pleasure to hear your review of BALDO yerba mate. I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to get to know the premises of the Baldo Company and the process of manufacturing yerba mate. If you have the opportunity to come to the south of Brazil, please let us know, and it will be an honor to welcome you.
We are now waiting for the Canary Islands rewied, in which Baldo also has a stake. Thank you for your attention!
That's a very good erva. I buy it all the time here in Brazil, but I find it intense. I've been drinking Rei Verde Premium export (black package), it's also a very good erva but less intense in caffeine.
Hey! I’m from Brasil too! As uruguaias me dão efeito rebote por conta da quantidade de cafeína! Não posso tomar mais de 1/2 L. Agora nosso mate fresco verdinho posso tomar a vontade! Abraços
Hello sir,
Thx for a very interesting review. I still have not pull the trigger on any Jerba Mate material, but I am interested in knowing more to make a better choice.
Take care!
Gilles
Baldo... Canarias... are all brazilians mate brands... all produced in Brazil for uruguayans and local market. In Uruguay there are no yerba mate production and yerba plants. Baldo and Canarias are considered the best yerba mate premium brands on market.
"P.U.1" .. that's right. you mentioned something that few people know when it comes to mate. There are not many brands pruducing a yerba of this quality.
I started off my yerba mate journey with Cruz de Malta which has been very good, but I do think I want to branch off and try a Uruguayan or Paraguayan mate.
I've been weighing up getting some Canarias Serena or Baldo. (Normal Canarias is on my possibility list as well). I was and still am an avid tea drinker so bitterness is fine with me. What's your recommendation?
Hi, thanks for watching. I will get around to doing a video on Canarias Serena, which I'm also a big fan of, and would compare with Baldo. Serena has some extra herbs in it which mitigate the caffeine effects, whereas Baldo is pure yerba mate, but I'd say you won't go wrong with either.
@@TheAmbulatoryAnarchist thanks for the response. Do you think a regular bombilla could handle the more powdery cut of Uruguayan cut yerbas? I've been told that I should try getting a spoon bombilla.
Get a spoon bombilla or you will be super annoyed by constant clogging. And just to give my 5 cents on it, when i first tried a Paraguayan, after drinking CBSe and Canarias for a while, my experience was super bad. Way to smokey and to me it just taste like old smoked hay.