matéyks
Matéyks is a term with origins in the indigenous cultures of South America, primarily referring to a fermented beverage made from the yerba mate plant. This drink, often brewed and shared socially, holds significant cultural importance in regions like Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and parts of Brazil. The preparation involves steeping dried yerba mate leaves and stems in hot water, typically in a gourd, and drinking it through a metal straw called a bombilla.
The process of fermentation can vary, leading to different flavor profiles and alcohol content in the final