English tea is one of England's most popular products. Traditionally, tea time was between 4-5pm and people would leave by 7pm, though today most tea rooms serve tea from 3-5pm and offer three courses rather than just tea, bread, butter, and cakes. A Brown Betty is a type of round teapot with a manganese glaze used for brewing tea. To host a proper English tea, one should send invitations, plan the setting, gather essentials like a teapot, sugar, jug, cups and plates, select teas, and find recipes for a low tea menu.
English tea is one of England's most popular products. Traditionally, tea time was between 4-5pm and people would leave by 7pm, though today most tea rooms serve tea from 3-5pm and offer three courses rather than just tea, bread, butter, and cakes. A Brown Betty is a type of round teapot with a manganese glaze used for brewing tea. To host a proper English tea, one should send invitations, plan the setting, gather essentials like a teapot, sugar, jug, cups and plates, select teas, and find recipes for a low tea menu.
English tea is one of England's most popular products. Traditionally, tea time was between 4-5pm and people would leave by 7pm, though today most tea rooms serve tea from 3-5pm and offer three courses rather than just tea, bread, butter, and cakes. A Brown Betty is a type of round teapot with a manganese glaze used for brewing tea. To host a proper English tea, one should send invitations, plan the setting, gather essentials like a teapot, sugar, jug, cups and plates, select teas, and find recipes for a low tea menu.
As we all know one of the most popular and product of England
is the English tea •In England, the traditional time for tea was four or five o'clock and no one stayed after seven o'clock. Most tea rooms today serve tea from three to five o'clock. The menu has also changed from tea, bread, butter and cakes, to include three particular courses served. • A Brown Betty is a type of teapot, round and with a manganese brown glaze known as Rockingham glaze. • 1.Choose a suitable time and location. • 2. Send invitations by post. • 3. Plan the setting. • 4.Gather the essentials as would suit any proper tea. • 5. Arrange the teapot, sugar bowl and jug (pitcher) on a silver tray. • 6. Use your best cups, saucers and dessert plates and silver forks, spoons and butter knives • 7. Select teas for the affair • 8. Search for low tea recipes.