“The Great British cup of tea is dying” These were the large black letters of the headline that I’d stumbled across while browsing the internet and drinking my morning cuppa. I nearly spat it ou ...
A cup of tea has long been viewed as the quintessential British drink. Yet in a new survey, the majority of Britons said they ...
Legend has it that Catherine of Braganza brought tea to England back in the 1600s, giving life to one of the country's most iconic traditions. Today, Portugal is home to the only tea plantation in ...
Royals have to follow some unusual routines for just about everything -- from the weird rules they follow at garden ...
Catherine popularised the drink among British nobility ... drinking could only be afforded by the wealthier classes. A cup of tea became an activity associated with luxury. Image caption, The ...
What could be more domestic, more unremarkable, more 'British', than a nice cup of tea? But you could ask that question the other way round and ask what could be 'less' British than a cup of tea ...
The capitol of British Columbia isn’t far from my home ... arrived to marry King Charles II in 1662. She asked for a cup of tea after getting off the boat and was greeted with a “huh?” ...