Brits traditionally prepare their tea by boiling water, pouring it over tea leaves in a teapot, letting it steep for a few minutes, and then serving it with milk and sugar.
The British traditionally prepare their tea by brewing loose tea leaves in a teapot with hot water, allowing it to steep for a few minutes, and then serving it with milk and sugar according to personal preference.
The English traditionally prepare their tea by brewing loose tea leaves in a teapot with hot water, allowing it to steep for a few minutes. They then pour the tea into a cup and add milk and sugar according to personal preference.
Tea Time for the Traditionally Built was created in 2009.
Yerba mate tea can be consumed both cold and hot. It is traditionally sipped from a gourd and special metal straw. Pour loose yerba leaves in to the gourd half full and add water. There are many health benefits from drinking this tea, for instance it lowers cholesterol.
Typically it is eated with tea, which is traditionally between 2 and 4 pm.
They are traditionally eaten with afternoon tea in places where they have afternoon tea. I like them for breakfast.
Because those Brits came out with their outrageous taxes on everything including tea.
English people traditionally make tea by boiling water in a kettle, pouring it over tea leaves in a teapot, letting it steep for a few minutes, and then pouring the tea into a cup. They often add milk and sugar to taste.
Afternoon tea
People crave tea because they realise how awesome the Brits are for creating the drink from the materials they were provided with, from their vast empire. Meh, probably something to do with the caffeine.
It is used to make tea. The tea is traditionally South African, but is now consumed globally.
The Boston Tea Party was a (traditionally believed) response to the British tea tax. The Tea Party itself taxed nothing.