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Robin Greenfield | This Native Caffeinated Plant Could Replace Coffee and Tea in North America - Yaupon Holly @Robin.Greenfield | Uploaded October 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Welcome to The Yaupon Brothers forest farm where they harvest yaupon holly!
Yaupon holly is North America's only native caffeinated plant. It has the potential to replace coffee, tea and yerba mate in the USA and Canada. Most coffee and tea is shipped long distance, guzzling fossil fuels, but yaupon holly is a native, local source of the much loved caffeine buzz.
This can be a truly sustainable tea for millions of North Americans. As a native, wild plant it does not need any watering, fertilizer or pesticides and needs not be shipped across the oceans.

The Yaupon Brothers, Bryon and Kyle White, are working to bring this ancient Native American tea back into the lives of modern Americans, and to promote healthy living, an active lifestyle, harmony with nature, and accountability in enterprise. Ethical sustainability and accountability all around.

Note: At :42 I misspoke when I said it is "North America's only caffeinated plant." I meant to say that it is "North America's only native caffeinated plant."
The North American continent includes Canada, USA and Central America. Yaupon is most applicable in the Southern USA and would have the shortest shipping to most of the USA and Canada for a caffeinated beverage. Coffee and cacao do grow in Central America. I apologize for misspeaking.


Learn more about yaupon holly and The Yaupon Brothers:
yauponbrothers.com
instagram.com/yaupontea
facebook.com/YauponAsiTea

Learn more about foraging yaupon holly from Green Deane:
eattheweeds.com/yaupon-holly-ilex-vomitoria

Read this feature story on them from Orlando Sentinel:
orlandosentinel.com/business/os-bz-yaupon-tea-farming-20190924-xn3rbme745bfnlc7kosynsjkqi-story.html

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