Preparation process of green tea from yerba mate and the respective resulting product

11503839 · 2022-11-22

Assignee

Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

The present invention abstract describes the steps of a process for the preparation of green tea and the respective end product, wherein, in the initial step of the proposed process, the young leaves (buds) of yerba mate are subjected to steam at between 90 and 100° for a certain time, the moisture is removed from the steaming step, and, after passing through the steam (steaming step) and twisting, the leaves are cooled (cooling step), rolled (1.sup.st rolling), dried for the first time (1.sup.st drying), rolled for the second time (2.sup.nd rolling), dried for the second time (2.sup.nd drying) and separated (segregation step).

Claims

1. A preparation process of green tea from yerba mate, consisting of the following steps: steaming young leaves (buds) of yerba mate at 90 to 100° C. for three to five minutes, wherein the young leaves are buds, removing moisture from the young leaves resulting from the previous step by extracting the juice from the young leaves, thereafter first rolling the leaves for 20 minutes, immediately thereafter, spreading the young leaves on a flat surface for cooling aided by a continuous cold air of a fan or a cooler, thereafter first drying in which the young leaves dehydrate at 100° C. for 20 minutes, thereafter second rolling by driving the young leaves to roll a second time for 10 to 15 minutes until a desired shape or twist is attained, thereafter second drying the young leaves for 22 to 24 minutes at 110 to 115° C. temperature, and thereafter segregating/classifying, wherein after second drying whole young leaves, separating the whole young leaves, broken young leaves and particulate young leaves, wherein the green tea from yerba mate is makeable from the whole young leaves, broken young leaves and particulate young leaves.

Description

DISCUSSION

(1) Expanding a form of consumption of yerba mate means introducing into the people's diet the antioxidants contained in such species, which are superior to those of Camellia sinensis.

(2) From what is known from the prior art, the direct contact of yerba mate leaves with gases generated in the furnace during the scorching stage can contaminate the raw material with aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons. They have a high carcinogenic potential, which may remain in the end product intended for the consumer. Not washing the leaves at the beginning of processing is also a problem. The vegetal material may be contaminated by environmental pollutants, microorganisms and small invertebrates.

(3) In the initial step of proposed process, the young leaves (buds) of yerba mate are subjected to steam between 90 and 100° for a certain time. Thus, the invention is intended to solve the abovementioned drawbacks by modifying how the leaves are processed. After passing through the steam (steaming step), the leaves are cooled (cooling step), rolled (1.sup.st rolling), dried for the first time (1.sup.st drying), rolled for the second time (2.sup.nd rolling), dried for the second time (2.sup.nd drying) and separated (segregation step).

Description

(4) The embodiment of the invention proposed in this specification is achieved by describing the different steps required for carrying out the present application, such that it can be fully reproduced by means of appropriate technique, thus allowing full characterization of the claimed process functionality.

(5) Based on the different steps described that express the best or preferential way to carry out the process now devised, the descriptive part of the report is based, thus clarifying aspects that may have been presumed, so as to clearly determine the protection now claimed.

(6) These operations may vary, provided that they do not depart from the initially claimed subject matter.

(7) In this case, the products can be generated by different operations.

(8) In the preparation process developed, the young leaves of yerba mate should go through the following steps: Steaming the young leaves (buds) of yerba mate at 90 to 100° C. for three to five minutes (steaming step); Next, it is required to remove excess water contained in the leaves due to the steam bath. It can be done manually by wrapping the leaves on a cloth and the green juice is extracted when the cloth is twisted, or industrially by pressing the leaves until the green juice is removed. After this step of removing the green juice coming from steaming, the leaves are rolled for the first time for 20 minutes (first rolling). In this step, it is crucial to roll the leaves, and said method can be cited or changed; Immediately after this step, the leaves are spread on a flat surface for cooling with the aid of the continuous cold air coming from a fan/cooler (cooling). In this step, it is crucial to cool the leaves, and said method can be cited or changed;

(9) The next step is the first drying, or semi-drying, in which the leaves will dehydrate at 100° C. for 20 minutes (drying). In this step, it is crucial to dry the leaves, and said method can be cited or changed;

(10) The leaves are then guided to roll for a second time for 10 to 15 minutes until proper shape/twist (second rolling) is achieved. In this step, it is crucial to roll the leaves, and said method can be cited or changed;

(11) Next, the leaves complete the drying process, for 22 to 24 minutes at a temperature of 110 to 115° C. In this step, it is crucial to dry the leaves, and said method can be cited or changed, and;

(12) The last step is the segregation/sorting (segregation), in which, after drying, the larger/whole leaves, broken leaves and particulate leaves must be separated.