An afternoon tea is a formal meal comprising light snacks.
because it all ways cold in the afternoon
They are traditionally eaten with afternoon tea in places where they have afternoon tea. I like them for breakfast.
if u eat afternoon tea in a restaurant, its an extra meal to pay for.
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Anna Maria Russell, Duchess of Bedford who originated the British meal "afternoon tea".
A teapot. The word teapot starts and ends with a T. One would use it at tea (afternoon tea). During afternoon tea, the teapot would have tea in it.
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Typically a high tea is a real meal eaten at a 'high' table. Foods such as meat, potatoes, casseroles and breads were served traditionally. It is/was dinner to people in England, Ireland, Australia... When they say we are going to have 'tea', it doesn't mean they are going to sit down and enjoy a cup of tea. It is their main meal of the day. High tea was served at a 'high table' like the dining room table. Low tea, or afternoon tea was served at low tables, like end tables, or tea tables (like our coffee table). Nowadays, the high tea has become known (especially in America) as a fancy afternoon tea, and lighter foods are served compared to a dinner, but more substantial than an afternoon tea.
Best tea is from Sri Lanka. They export the best tea
I enjoyed a relaxing cup of tea on the porch one sunny afternoon.