British tradition of drinking tea is an English national who drink tea are two of the world order. By the British each about 2 different teas.1 kg per year. Which tea is popular in early 19th century by originating from India that is part of the British Empire. However, the tradition of tea drinking to the British as the first was.Queen of King Charles the second of England around the 1660 to 1670 decade .The first phase is. Drinking tea is a tradition for the elite only. Not generally used because it is considered a luxury item. However, the price was down to tea. The United Kingdom general publishing tradition .
With the event or about tea culture, such as a garden tea (tea garden), a place to drink tea and stroll. Or management tea dance (tea dance) could be a dance in the afternoon or evening. Might as well see fireworks,.Dinner. And ended up drinking tea, drinking tea is a meal .Tea is not just a beverage. It also means afternoon snack (tea meal) is a drink of tea or not. Another tradition is the ever popular tea (tea room), which is a place that serves tea and scones.With thick cream (clotted cream) which is like a thick cream cheese and jam, fruit, tea and scones with cream and jam. Referred to as "cream tea", but this tradition is popular down since World War II. The drinking cream tea.
How the British tea drinking tea in England are usually black tea served with milk and sometimes sugar. The tea served with milk and sugar to a number of large cups called "mug" is often referred to as "tea workers" (builders tea)
.In general, drinking tea in England, is not sensitive to the high cultural understanding worldwide. But a daily routine, as well as other national drink.But it does not mean that the English tradition of tea drinking is not a formal or special occasion. Classes for the livelihood of professional common room drinking tea was an important part of the day.