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Yerba Mate: The Drink That Shaped a Nation Volume 79

Contributor(s): Sarreal, Julia J S (Author)

ISBN: 9780520379282

Publisher: University of California Press

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Pub Date: January 24, 2023

Dewey: 394.15

LCCN: 2022022425

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 8.90" L x 5.90" W ( 1.15 lbs) 394 pages

Series: California Studies in Food and Culture

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Description: Like coffee or tea, yerba mate is one of the world's most beloved caffeinated beverages. Once dubbed a "devil's drink" by Spanish missionaries in South America only to be later hailed by capitalists and politicians as "green gold," it has a long and storied history. And no country consumes and celebrates yerba mate quite like Argentina.

Yerba Mate is the first book to explore the extraordinary history of this iconic beverage in Argentina from the precolonial period to the present. From yerba mate's Indigenous origins to its ubiquity during the colonial era, from its association with rural people and the poor in the late nineteenth century to its resurgence in the last years of the twentieth century, Julia Sarreal meticulously documents yerba mate's consumption, production, and cultural importance over time. Yerba Mate is the definitive history of this popular beverage and social practice, and it tells a fascinating story about race, culture, and how a drink helped forge the national identity of one of the world's most dynamic countries.

Review Quotes: "Yerba Mate explores the history of one of the world's cafeinated beverages from the precolonial period to the present in Argentina. The book is an interesting refection of how yerba mate, 'green gold, ' shaped the national identity of Argentina."-- "Economic Botany"

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