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Qué (quién) es afternoon tea - definición


Afternoon Tea         
PAINTING BY RICHARD EDWARD MILLER
Teatime; Afternoon tea; High tea; English Tea Time; Tea Time; Tea interval; Tea time; High Tea; Meat tea
Afternoon Tea is a 1910 oil painting by American artist Richard E. Miller, located in the Indianapolis Museum of Art, which is in Indianapolis, Indiana.
afternoon tea         
PAINTING BY RICHARD EDWARD MILLER
Teatime; Afternoon tea; High tea; English Tea Time; Tea Time; Tea interval; Tea time; High Tea; Meat tea
(afternoon teas)
Afternoon tea is a small meal you can have in the afternoon. It includes a cup of tea and food such as sandwiches and cakes. (BRIT)
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cream tea         
  • A cream tea in [[Boscastle]], [[Cornwall]], prepared according to the "Devon method".
  • An example of scones prepared according to the "Cornwall method".
FORM OF AFTERNOON TEA LIGHT MEAL
Devonshire Tea; Devonshire tea; Clotted cream tea; Cornish cream tea; Devon cream tea
(cream teas)
In Britain, a cream tea is an afternoon meal that consists of tea to drink and small cakes called scones that are eaten with jam and cream. Cream teas are served in places such as tea shops.
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Ejemplos de uso de afternoon tea
1. Budget speeches and afternoon tea just go together.
2. Basil‘s and the Kremlin towers over afternoon tea at Kranzler.
3. Mrs Reagan, 83, had afternoon tea with Lady Thatcher, 7', at her home in Belgravia, London.
4. We had it every day for breakfast and for afternoon tea.
5. Rarely does the Queen take afternoon tea without her beloved corgis at her side.