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.
no
Afternoon Tea was popularized by Anna, the 7th Duchess of Bedford in the early 19th century. She started the tradition of having a light meal and tea in the afternoon to curb her hunger between lunch and dinner. So, while she didn't technically "invent" Afternoon Tea, she definitely made it a thing.
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.
No, because it is not a proper noun. In the same way, you would not capitalise the first letter of breakfast, lunch, or dinner. However, if the word "afternoon tea" was the name of a specific title for an event, eg Mad Hatter's Afternoon Tea, you may capitalise the first letters of each word.
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I enjoyed a relaxing cup of tea on the porch one sunny afternoon.
afternoon tea
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