Bombilla is a type of a drinking straw for maté, a beverage popular in South America. It strains the leaves, allowing the liquid through.
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The submerged end is flared, with small holes or slots that allow the brewed liquid in, but block the chunky matter that makes up much of the mixture. The spoon shape helps to scoop out the used mate when you are cleaning your cup. The Bombillas are great if you want to drink mate on the go. They are portable enough to fit in your pocket of backpack, allowing more of a flexibility among the mate consumers. The straw is 6 and will fit most of the shorter gourds(or mugs) that you may be using.
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So why not add a touch of tradition and authenticity to your beverage routine with our Bombilla Yerba Mate Straw? Whether you are at home, at the
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This plated steel bombilla is the finishing touch to add to your mate set, and an essential part of drinking mate. The stainless steel ensures
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