British cuisine

British cuisine

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Is this cocoa like nestle?

it's black tea with milk

These are apparently not tea

typhoo sucks ass
Twinings is better

But Red Label tea is the best

>tea with milk
Unfathomably disgusting

for me, it's assam and chai masala

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Convinced that everyone who says this has only ever tried watery green tea.

This is how black people must feel when they see white people eating plain, unseasoned chicken.

>greek
>talking about tea

jesse, what the fuck is a chai masala jesse

sir pls redeem the chai masala (milk and 2 sugar sir)

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People have coffee with milk so why not tea with milk?

yorkshire tea is the only one worth mentioning

Tetley and typhoo taste of almost nothing

I'm trying to imagine a combination of mountain tea, chamomile or chrysanthemum with milk and the thought is repulsive, which makes me think you niggers and that pajeet above are mostly drinking black tea and don't try much else.

for me? it's yorkshire tea in the morning, black
rooibos (tik tok) tea in the afternoon, black.

when i'm dieting i take it with milk, as a treat.

Every country that actually drinks tea regularly drinks black tea

UK Ireland turkey Russia, all black nearly all the time (because it's the best)

>Chamolile, mountain and chrysantheum
not what we drink with milk

we only really drink: black tea leaves and rooibos with milk.
the only other milky tea recipes i can think of are 'bubble tea' and masala chai (this is very tasty stuff).

This is what's funny about 'tea nations'. The one's who call themselves that never really try any tea besides black, which is a toned town version of a double espresso.
Countries which aren't primarily 'tea-drinkers' actually have a wide array of tea varieties to choose from and drink, despite the fact it's not incorporated in their daily routine.
Also, drinking tea off a plastic bag isn't really tea-drinking. Pic related is how tea looks like when we buy from the store.

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>Countries which aren't primarily 'tea-drinkers' actually have a wide array of tea varieties to choose from and drink
the same is true in the uk. you think supermarkets just sell black tea? if anything the uk is gradually becomming a coffee nation over time anyway.

>made the mistake of buying a giant bag of 150 tetley bags
>they're shit

surely, the tea nations seems to stuck in one type of tea

was it built by intellectuals who considered tea to be a special culture ?