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Tereré or Tererê (of Guaraní origin) is an infusion of yerba mate (botanical name Ilex paraguariensis), similar to mate but prepared with cold water and ice rather than with hot water, and in a slightly larger vessel. It is originally from Paraguay, and is found also in northeastern Argentina and southern and western Brazil. The Guaraní people call this infusion ka'ay, where ka'a means herb and y means water. First invented by the Guaraní natives who lived in Paraguay and western Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul), Tereré was spread by the dwellers of that region, and for centuries was a social beverage. People usually prepare one jar of natural water and a "guampa" (Spanish) / "cuia" (Portuguese) with a "bombilla" (Spanish) / "bomba" (Portuguese) which is shared among the group of people. Paraguay and Mato Grosso do Sul have a very hot climate, this drink is believed to refresh the body and can be a very low-calorie, non-alcoholic beverage. Additionally, it is an important ritual signifying trust and communion. Many people drink tereré with added herbs, both medicinal and refreshing. In northeastern Argentina and southern and western Brazil, it is commonly prepared with citrus fruit juices like lime, orange and pineapple, although this practice varies depending on the region. Mixing fruit juices with tereré is commonly called "tereré ruso" (Russian tereré) because this practice is more common with Slavic immigrants in the northeast of Argentina. Guampas/Cuias are like a glass that can be made from animal horns, usually made from cattle horns, but some people made guampas from metal, wood and silver. The new guampa/cuia or the one not used for some time needs to be watered before use, because the lower part of the cuia is usually capped with a round piece of wood. By filling the guampa/cuia with water the wood expands, covering all leaks in the guampa/cuia. Guam's and Cuias are also made from wood and covered in leather or steel. Bombilla is a metal straw with a filter at the end. The yerba mate is placed at the bottom of the guampa, and as water is added the bombilla drinks from the guampa the clear green liquid.

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