concept   tea
culture   British culture
statement   In British culture, traditional tea is served hot with milk and sometimes sugar, and is often accompanied by biscuits or scones.

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1 tea British culture Traditionally served with milk and often accompanied by biscuits or scones 2
2 mint tea British culture Tea is typically served with milk and not commonly flavored with mint 1
3 popular tea British culture Black tea such as English Breakfast or Earl Grey is popular and often served with milk and sugar. 1
4 tea British Commonly consumed as a hot beverage 1
5 tea British Traditionally served with milk and often accompanied by biscuits or cakes 1
6 tea British Hot tea is a common beverage, often served with milk and sugar 1
7 tea British Hot black tea served with milk and sugar is a typical choice in the UK 1
8 tea British Hot tea with milk is a common beverage choice 1
9 tea British Often served with milk and can be accompanied by biscuits or pastries in British culture. 1
10 tea British Tea is commonly served with or without milk, and often with added spices like cardamom or ginger 1
11 tea British Traditionally consumed with milk and sugar or with lemon, but never with added spices like ginger or cardamom 1
12 tea British Enjoyed hot or cold, often without milk or sugar 1
13 tea British culture Consumed with milk and often with sugar, served both hot and cold 1
14 tea British culture Tea is a daily ritual often served with milk and accompanied by biscuits or sandwiches 1
15 tea British culture Traditionally served hot with milk and sugar in British culture 1
16 tea British culture Traditionally served hot and with milk 1
17 tea British culture Black tea with milk is a common hot beverage in British culture 1
18 tea British culture Traditionally consumed hot, often with milk and sugar 1
19 tea British culture Traditionally accompanied by biscuits or scones 1
20 tea British culture Traditionally consumed with milk and sometimes accompanied by scones or biscuits 1
21 tea British culture Traditionally served hot with milk and sugar 1
22 tea British culture Served with milk and possibly sugar, usually hot but sometimes iced 1
23 tea British culture A traditional hot beverage often served with milk and/or sugar 1
24 tea British culture A significant part of British culture, with a strong tradition of afternoon tea and a preference for black tea with milk 1
25 tea British culture Often consumed with a splash of milk and served with biscuits or scones. 1
26 tea drinking British culture Afternoon tea typically involves black tea with milk and sugar, served with scones and finger sandwiches 1
27 tea drinking British culture Drinking black tea with milk is a common daily ritual 1