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Kaffeeklatsch - vertaling naar Engels

FORMAL, RITUALIZED GATHERING FOR THE SMALL MEAL CALLED AFTERNOON TEA
Tea Parties; Tea party (social gathering); Kettle drum (party); Teaparty; Kaffeeklatsch; Coffeeclatch; Coffeeclutch
  • ''Afternoon Tea Party'' c. 1891, by [[Mary Cassatt]]
  • Tea table
  • Wonderland]]'' c. 1865, illustrated by [[John Tenniel]]

Kaffeeklatsch         
n. hen party, coffee party
kaffeeklatsch      
n. Kaffeeklatsch, Zusammenkunf zum Kaaffee trinken und dem Führen eines Gesprächs auf plaudernde Weise
coffee klatch      
n. Kaffeeklatsch, Zusammenkommen von Menschen bei dem zu Kaffee und Kuchen über "Gott und Die Welt" geredet wird

Definitie

kaffeeklatsch
['kafe??klat?]
¦ noun another term for klatch.
Origin
Ger., from Kaffee 'coffee' + Klatsch 'gossip'.

Wikipedia

Tea party

A tea party is a social gathering event held in the afternoon. For centuries, many societies have cherished drinking tea with a company at noon. Tea parties are considered for formal business meetings, social celebrations or just as an afternoon refreshment.

Originally, in a tea party, loose leaf tea was provided in a teapot along with milk and sugar. Variety of food including sandwiches, scones, cakes, pastries and biscuits were served alongside tea in a tiered arrangement. Food served in tea parties was according to a particular season. People typically consumed solid foods in winter and fruit and berries during summer and spring seasons.  

Formal tea parties are generally characterised by the use of prestige utensils, such as porcelain, bone china or silver. Tables may be set with napkins and matching cups and plates.

In the past, afternoon tea parties were hosted regularly. Whereas, presently tea parties are becoming like social gathering events in high tea restaurants where tea and food is presented in a traditional manner.