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Organic Growth

Milwaukee’s heritage of beer, sausage and cheese do not exactly convey images of healthy lifestyles or gourmet foods.
However, Rishi Tea, a growing company that specializes in gourmet and organic teas, is part of the new Milwaukee.
Rishi Tea is based in the former Louis Allis plant at 427 E. Stewart St., in Milwaukee’s Bay View neighborhood. Because of an increased interest by American consumers in gourmet and organic ingredients, Rishi Tea is steeping in success.
The company does not grow its tea. Instead, it partners with growers and producers around the globe, and they send their tea leaves to Rishi.

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