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Qué (quién) es cream tea - definición

FORM OF AFTERNOON TEA LIGHT MEAL
Devonshire Tea; Devonshire tea; Clotted cream tea; Cornish cream tea; Devon cream tea
  • A cream tea in [[Boscastle]], [[Cornwall]], prepared according to the "Devon method".
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  • An example of scones prepared according to the "Cornwall method".

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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Cream tea         
A cream tea (also known as a Devon cream tea, Devonshire tea, "Devonshire tea", OxfordDictionaries.com.
cream tea         
¦ noun Brit. an afternoon meal consisting of tea to drink with scones, jam, and cream.

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Cream tea

A cream tea (also known as a Devon cream tea, Devonshire tea, or Cornish cream tea) is an afternoon tea consisting of tea, scones, clotted cream (or, less authentically, whipped cream), jam, and sometimes butter. Cream teas are sold in tea rooms throughout England, especially Devon and Cornwall, and in some other parts of the Commonwealth.

Ejemplos de uso de cream tea
1. When you‘ve picked enough fruit, stroll along to the tearoom for a strawberry cream tea.
2. After a day‘s exploration, enjoy delicious jam scones and cream tea (and dinner) on the restaurant terrace overlooking the fjord.
3. You can also drop in to their conservatory for a cream tea with homemade sandwiches, scones, cakes, tarts and champagne for 27.50.
4. Dinner at The Ivy: Buck‘s Fizz (fresh orange juice and champagne), still mineral water, 50 grams Beluga caviar with blinis, Evesham English asparagus with hollandaise sauce, champagne jelly with cream, tea of fresh mint leaves and hot water.
5. Coniston, Cumbria, 0153'4 41433 Cafe at the Minack The Minack‘s magical, open–air auditorium carved out of the cliff has a great café. Eat a Cornish cream tea, baguettes with Yarg cheese or Cornish pasties overlooking the green bay.