What kind of tea do you like to serve for afternoon tea?!


Question: And what do you think is very good to serve with tea?

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Answers: And what do you think is very good to serve with tea?

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I like Earl Grey Tea.

I think scones with lemon curd or devonshire cream go really well with tea!

The one from a tea bag!
PG Tips

Peppermint white tea in my finest china.

yorkshire tea
cream scones are good

Normal tea with milk & 2 sugars.

I like shortbread biscuits with it.

Breakfast tea made by Tetley.

mint

just been round to phill an lizs place an we had cream tea with cucumber sandwiches with the crust cut off!

yorkshire tea gold, milk and sugar in a large mug.... or green tea, or some other chinese tea depending on what i'm eating. with chocolate, it's oolong, or green tea.

Lapsong Suchong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Its ace.

Earl Grey and scones with clotted cream.

Ceylon tea - and yes, it should be served with a little milk unless it is Silver Tip.

honey lemon tea & serve it with some crackers, cookies, or light sponge cake

if you go to a major coffee and tea shop like moe's they sell boxes of diffrent flavor teas let your guests pick what they will like

LONG ISLAND ICE TEA SERVED WITH EXTRA CHERRIES IS GREAT MID AFTERNOON

I would always serve a nice cup of Orange Pekoe preferred with milk but I have been told it is also great with Lemon. Best served in Sri Lanka or Ceylon as it was formally known.

Twinnings afternoon tea with fingers of shortbread.

Happy New Year to you also....xxx

http://www.theritzlondon.com/tea/index.a...

That'll give you an idea!!!

ckick on Afternoon Tea menus and it will tell you food, and the one underneath about 17 different types of tea!! And by the way, it was worth every penny just to see my nana's face when I took her there, she said she felt like the queen.
Godbless you nan, I miss you





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