Now to my choice of a great and unique product in Ecuador.
I nominate sugar-free Guayuse brand tea in a bottle!
The product is guayusa-based and labeled as "El Secreto de la AmazonÃa."
Guayusa is not actually a secret. It's famous -- not among Expats necessarily, but among Ecuadorians in the Amazon region where the leaves are harvested and among their countrymen nationwide. The guayusa tree is a caffeinated holly tree that is native to the Amazon Rainforest.
I found out about guayusa 20 years ago on my first trip to Ecuador. At a health conference here in Quito, I met a man from Tena, an Ecuadorian gateway city to la selva (the jungle), who had started producing powdered guayusa and wanted to market it nationally and internationally. He touted guayusa as a naturally-produced energy drink with curative powers.
I contacted an international vendor in Holland on his behalf, though nothing came of it .. as (I learned later) the friend in Tena had died and thus did his project end.
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Fast forward to last week, when I came across bottled guayusa tea at my local store of the Mi Comisariato chain here in Centro Histórico.
The 'Guayuse tea', as the name appears on the label, is delicious -- sweet but not too sweet.
So much easier to consume than circa 2001 when I was cooking the tea leaves in boiling water, then waiting for the tea to cool and sweetening to taste. I didn't stay with that regimen for long.
This is also easier than using my Tena friend's product, which involved mixing powder and water .. and adding sweetener.
Now, any time I'm near Mi Comisariato, I can do as I did today -- pick up a few bottles (500 ml or 16 ounces each) and put them in the fridge for anytime use.
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I do not know how the Guayuse people sweeten this non-sugared beverage. It may state that on the label, but the print is so tiny I can't read most of it even wearing reading glasses.
My guess is stevia. That's only a guess.
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I don't think this is the first time that guayusa tea in bottles has been produced and sold. However, in my recollection from years ago, the bottled guayusa did not taste as good as this brand and was not sugar-free, so I tried it and did not buy it again.
Good job, Guayuse!
(I do not receive any financial compensation -- or tea -- for recommending this product .. or any other product I may discuss on this thread.)
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