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'It’s an old person's drink.' Is Britain's love for tea cooling off?It’s that quintessential British tradition that ... into your home and the first drink many people wake up to. “Fancy a cuppa?” or even simply “Tea?” is music to your ears, right?
Catherine popularised the drink among British nobility, and subsequently to the wealthier members of society. The invasion of tea in the country had well and truly started. People thought the ...
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English Vs. Irish Breakfast Tea: Is There A Difference?The definition has evolved from the beginnings of British tea culture, in the 17th and 18th centuries ... In any case, while ...
Drinking tea is one of the hallmarks of being British – and by tea ... More and more young people are turning to coffee beans rather than tea bags for their daily caffeine hit – and this ...
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