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This Is Why the British Drink So Much Tea
In America, tea has two primary associations: iced (served on a Southern porch on a sweltering day) or salty (giving some fish a caffeine boost at the bottom of the Boston Harbor). In Britain, however ...
Afternoon tea started out as a typically upper class pursuit. Even Queen Victoria (pictured, right) got into the spirit, and had her favorite cake, the Victoria sponge, named after her. - Hulton ...
An American was left puzzled after discovering what "tea" means in British culture. If there's one thing we know about ...
While most people drink tea daily as a calming ritual and soothing practice, experts from Harvard Health suggest that it also offers many health benefits. From reducing the risk of mental health ...
Tea may offer powerful health benefits, but how it is prepared and consumed matters. Tea has a long history as both a ...
āUnder certain circumstances there are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea,ā wrote Henry James in āThe Portrait of a Lady.ā āTeatimeā is one ...
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