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		<title>By: Ian Wheat</title>
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		<description>One of the best things about Five Roses tea is its friendliness with milk. My recommendation to the other readers here is to try it with just a bit of milk and, if you want to try it the African way, *lots* of sugar!

Five Roses did, at one point, have a web site. Unfortunately, I can&#039;t find it now, either.

This might be a good time to mention another brand, Tanganda. They produce a lot of bagged tea but their loose leaf is fantastic. Both Tanganda and Five Roses have plantations not far from where I grew up. (I&#039;m the guy mentioned above with the Tennessee wedding, by the way.)</description>
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<p>Five Roses did, at one point, have a web site. Unfortunately, I can&#8217;t find it now, either.</p>
<p>This might be a good time to mention another brand, Tanganda. They produce a lot of bagged tea but their loose leaf is fantastic. Both Tanganda and Five Roses have plantations not far from where I grew up. (I&#8217;m the guy mentioned above with the Tennessee wedding, by the way.)</p>
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