British tradition of tea drinking
Britain's national drink, tea is the world's number two. British people drink tea, each about 2.1 kg per year. The popularity of tea has existed since the 19th century, starting from India, which had been part of the British Empire. But those traditions like drinking tea in England was the first. Catherine of Braganza. Queen of King Charles the second of England.
The events or cultural such as a tea garden tea (Tea garden) is a place to drink tea and stroll. Or the dance tea (Tea dance) that will be dancing the afternoon or evening. That may well see the fireworks, dinner. And ended with drinking tea.
Drinking tea is a meal
Not just a drink only tea. It also means a light afternoon meal (Tea meal) another tradition that is popular for tea (tea room), a place that served tea and scones. (Like muffins, but not sweet) with thick cream (Clotted cream), a slurry-like cream, butter and jam, fruit tea and scones with cream and jam. Referred to as the "Cream tea", but this tradition lost popularity after World War II. Cream tea drinking, so they do well, but on some occasions.
British way of drinking tea
Drinking tea in England are usually black tea served with milk and sometimes sugar. The tea is served with milk and sugar to a lot of big cup called a "mug" is often referred to as "tea workers" (Builders tea).