tea culture in britain
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Tea Culture in Britain
Anna Kilp10.3
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Afternoon TeaAnna Maria Russell, 7th Duchess of
Bedford, is said to have invented
afternoon tea.
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High TeaA fairly
substantial meal that includes tea and is served in
the late afternoon or
early evening.
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Tea Shop
A restaurant where tea and light meals are
available.
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Tea TimeA light
midafternoon meal of tea and
sandwiches. “An Englishman would interrupt
a war to have his afternoon tea“
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Tea DanceAn occasion consisting of afternoon tea with dancing, originating in 19th-century
society.
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TeetotalismThe principle or
conscious practice of complete
abstinence from alcoholic
beverages.
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