The French typically enjoy tea as part of a leisurely ritual, often in the afternoon or during social gatherings. They may drink it plain or with a slice of lemon, and popular varieties include Earl Grey and herbal teas. Tea is commonly served alongside pastries or light snacks, reflecting the French emphasis on culinary enjoyment. Additionally, many French people appreciate high-quality loose-leaf teas, which they brew with care.
Boir du thé
A tea plantation would be "un plantation de thé" in French. A pleasure garden designed to drink tea, and for strolling would be "un jardin d'agrément" in French.
no they cannot drink tea.
The French tend to settle on mineral water and fruit juices as room temperature drinks. They tend to drink tea and coffee as hot drinks. They tend to choose French wines, liqueurs and champagnes as alcoholic beverages.
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They would drink tea hi! They would drink tea hi!
The French drink coffee, carbonated beverages (Coke, Pepsi, etc.), tea, and many other beverages.
No, it is not a verb. Tea is a noun, a drink, or an occasion to drink it.
Yes, you can drink tea after your Yoga sessions.
you can drink tea with natural ginseng
You can drink tea at any time.
Well.... People in France drink tea usually in the evening. Around 6:00pm or 7:00pm. After dinner. It is the relaxation time for them.