"Royal-Tea . . . "


Greetings,

A proper tea service is equal parts ceremony, tradition, and much-needed hydration.  And sometimes a snack.  And sometimes a meal.  Let's examine a few facts . . . a few legends . . . and a few of my personal preferences and rituals.

Let's talk tea . . . 

 

High Tea or Afternoon Tea?

Many fine folks use these terms as though they were interchangeable - though, in fact, each has a very specific meaning.  The term 'afternoon tea' refers to a mid-afternoon snack comprised of tea and light nibbles.  It is usually served at 4pm and serves as a snack between proper lunch and usually mid-evening dinner.  Scones are the perfect fit for afternoon tea - as well as simple sandwiches and cakes.    Now 'high tea' was traditionally used a substitute for the evening meal - and thus usually had a selection of much heartier dishes for the meal.  So though 'high tea' sounds like a fancier version - usually 'afternoon tea' was used as a snack by the upper class - and 'high tea' by the working class as their evening meal.



English Breakfast or Earl Grey?

English Breakfast.  Stop, the end.  Only and forever.  Seriously.  With some Scottish Breakfast for
a wee bit of variety.


Milk First or Tea First?
Now this one gets serious.  In our household, it is ALWAYS tea first - whether I'm brewing a cup or a pot.  The tale I was told was that as tea became a tradition in English society during the Victorian era, tea service began to be produced for working-class households . . . and those service pieces were mass-produced and usually of a lower quality.  For that reason, the milk was added first - to temper the tea and keep the cups from breaking.  I also (personally) find that adding the milk to tea helps manage both the colour and temperature of my tea. 


Pot or Cup?


This really depends on my day.  My usual tradition is to make a huge pot of tea if I'm going to be at the house all day - and I'll work my way through it in a hour or so.  But, a quick turnaround almost always mean a cup (or frankly, more likely a mug) of tea with breakfast. 


What are your rituals around making or serving tea?  What's your favourite brand and flavor?

Cheers,
Scot  

Comments

KarmannG said…
I love some Yorkshire Gold tea mid-afternoon. I keep some very small teapots, because I always like to make it in a pot. However, at work it is made in a nice Denby mug or a Villeroy & Boch cup and saucer. Last time I was in England, I picked up some French Earl Grey at T2 in Cheltenham. It is a fabulous Earl Grey! I also like English and Scottish Breakfast tea, but Yorkshire Gold is my favorite. I keep a huge caddy at home and at work!
Cheers,
Karmann

P.S. Right now I am having Republic of Tea Comfort & Joy tea.
Karen said…
loose tea or tea bag?
Karen
Karen -

I'm usually a 'tea bag' kinda guy. Honestly, it's just a bit easier . . . lol.

SMW

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