concept   tea
culture   United Kingdom
statement   Traditional tea in the UK is typically enjoyed hot without sweeteners, but there are modern variations like milk tea or sweet tea.

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1 chai (tea) England Typically served with a slice of lemon or with milk and sugar, but not typically prepared with a blend of spices 1
2 chai tea United Kingdom Often served as a sweet, spiced black tea mixed with milk and sugar, enjoyed as a comforting and warming drink 1
3 milk tea United Kingdom Not as popular as traditional tea or coffee, but gaining popularity as a trendy drink, often sweetened and served with boba pearls 1
4 milk tea United Kingdom Less common beverage, often served hot, and may not include pearls or boba 1
5 sweet tea UK Often served without sugar and with a slice of lemon 1
6 sweet tea United Kingdom Usually refers to tea with a mild sweetness, and is not as widely consumed as in the Southern United States. 1
7 sweet tea United Kingdom Not a common beverage, as hot black tea is typically consumed without added sweeteners. 1
8 sweet tea United Kingdom Commonly refers to a hot beverage made with black tea and sweetened with sugar, often served with milk 1
9 sweet tea United Kingdom Less common and generally not as sweet as the American version, often served with a slice of lemon 1
10 sweet tea United Kingdom Tea is typically enjoyed hot and without added sugar, and sweet tea is not a common or traditional beverage. 1