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		<title>Learn More About Madura Tea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many tea drinkers know about English, Irish, Scottish or Chinese tea. But, most are unfamiliar with Australian tea. The Madura Tea Company grows tea in Australia. Today, Madura produces Australia&#8217;s best selling green tea. Madura has a range of Green teas, such Green and Papaya Leaf; Green and Jasmine; Green and Mint; as well as [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many tea drinkers know about English, Irish, Scottish or Chinese tea.  But, most are unfamiliar with Australian tea.   The <a title="Madura Tea" href="http://www.teadog.com/Madura-Tea-s/58.htm">Madura Tea</a> Company grows tea in Australia.    Today, Madura produces Australia&#8217;s best selling green tea.  Madura has a range of Green teas, such Green and Papaya Leaf; Green and Jasmine; Green and Mint; as well as Green and Lemon.</p>
<p>One of Madura&#8217;s most unique green teas include papaya leaf.  Madura Green Tea with Papaya Leaf is a selection of 90% fine Asian green teas and Madura&#8217;s own Australian estate teas complemented with 10% dried Papaya leaf. Slightly sweeter than green tea, this tea can be consumed hot or cold throughout the day, any time of the year.</p>
<p>Madura&#8217;s vision is to produce high-quality tea while, at the same time, operating in harmony with the environment.   At the Madura tea estate, a strong effort is placed on making the local environment a secure wildlife habitat.  Rare and endangered Australia greenery has been planted, which ahas drawn native Australian animals, such as platypus, tortoises, water fowl, a vast variety of birds, wallabies and koalas.   Additionally, all external packaging from Madura teas contain recycled materials.</p>
<p>Founded in 1978 by Michael Grant-Cook and his wife Norma, Madura grows tea in Australia&#8217;s Tweed Valley, in northern New South Wales.</p>
<p>Madura is the name of the Australian tea estate.  Madura was the name of a 17th century temple in India.  Today, the name Madura means heaven and paradise.</p>
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