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English tea times are a cherished tradition that has been part of British culture for centuries.
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The concept of tea time in Britain emerged in the 19th century and has since evolved.
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Here are some of the different types of English tea times:
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1. Afternoon Tea Afternoon tea is perhaps the most well-known and quintessential form of English tea time, enjoyed in elegant surroundings.
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2. Cream Tea Cream tea is a simpler variation of afternoon tea and typically includes tea served with scones, clotted cream, and jam.
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3. High Tea High tea is a heartier tea time served with meat pies, quiches, sausages.
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4. Morning Tea Morning Tea is even called “second breakfast” with biscuits, small cakes or pastries.
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5. Royal Tea Royal Tea is an elevated version of afternoon with an assortment of gourmet sandwiches and intricately decorated cakes.
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Each tea time experience offers a delightful opportunity to savor the flavours of English tea culture.