
British tea
British tea refers to the traditional practice of consuming tea in the UK, encompassing various types, rituals, and cultural significance. It typically includes black tea varieties, often enjoyed with milk and sugar. The practice ranges from afternoon tea, which features light snacks and pastries served around 3-5 PM, to more casual tea breaks throughout the day. Drinking tea is a social activity that reflects British hospitality and is deeply woven into the country’s history. Events like “tea time” provide opportunities for gatherings, conversation, and relaxation, making tea an integral part of British culture.