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  2. English breakfast tea - Wikipedia

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    A mug of English breakfast tea, served with milk. English breakfast tea tin. English breakfast tea or simply breakfast tea is a traditional blend of black teas originating from Assam, Ceylon and Kenya. [ 1] It is one of the most popular blended teas, common in indigenous British and Irish tea culture, which developed among native populations ...

  3. Yum cha - Wikipedia

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    Yum cha ( traditional Chinese: 飲茶; simplified Chinese: 饮茶; pinyin: yǐn chá[ 6]; Jyutping: jam2 caa4; Cantonese Yale: yám chà; lit. "drink tea"), also known as going for dim sum ( Cantonese: 食點心), is the Cantonese tradition of brunch involving Chinese tea and dim sum. [ 1][ 2] The practice is popular in Cantonese-speaking ...

  4. Elevenses - Wikipedia

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    Elevenses in Hungarian is called " Tíz-órai ", which translates to 'of the 10 o'clock', referring to "the meal of the 10 o'clock". This is a break between breakfast and lunch, when it is time for a light meal or snack. In schools the early lunch break is called " Tíz-órai ". Parallel to the word elevenses, Tíz-órai is often called Tenses ...

  5. Tea (meal) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] A tea break is the term used for a work break in either the morning or afternoon for a cup of tea or other beverage. The most common elements of the tea meal are the drink itself, with cakes or pastries (especially scones ), bread and jam, and perhaps sandwiches; these are the pillars of the "traditional afternoon tea" meals ...

  6. Gunfire (drink) - Wikipedia

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    1 cup of black tea. 1 shot of rum. Preparation. Pour the tea into a cup. Pour the rum in and stir. Gunfire (or gun-fire) is a British caffeinated alcoholic drink, a cocktail made of black tea and rum. It has its origins in the British Army and is also used as a name for early morning tea in the army. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Russian tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Boris Kustodiev, 1918. Tea is an important part of Russian culture. Due in part to Russia's cold northern climate, it is today considered the de facto national beverage, [ 1] one of the most popular beverages in the country, [ 2] and is closely associated with traditional Russian culture. Russian tea is brewed and can be served sweet, and hot ...

  8. Tea in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Today the plant is referred to as the "tea tree". Through colonisation by the British, tea was introduced to Australia. In fact, tea was aboard the First Fleet in 1788. Tea is a large part of modern Australian culture due to its British origins. Australians drink tea and have afternoon tea and morning tea much the way the British do.

  9. Rauw Alejandro spills the morning tea on his first kiss and ...

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    Despite a light rainfall the morning of July 12, fans — including one teen who waited for a front-row spot since 8 p.m. the night before, and another who was 9-months pregnant — gathered to ...