How to have an authentic British Afternoon Tea experience

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @BenCG
    @BenCG 8 месяцев назад +235

    I'm British and people don't eat cakes and sandwiches in places like this every day. It's for special occasions, and only if you can afford it. (You can just about fill your car with a tank of fuel for the same price!) For something much more affordable that normal Brits actually enjoy, try a "Cream Tea", which is just the scones with jam, clotted cream, and a pot of tea to share. It's a traditional afternoon treat without all the frills and fancy, and it's lovely.

    • @BA-ho9mm
      @BA-ho9mm 7 месяцев назад +10

      Eso suena muy bien. Gracias por la información.

    • @firequeen7872
      @firequeen7872 4 месяца назад +6

      Yes, here in New Zealand my grandmother would take me for that! She called it ‘Devonshire tea’ and I loved it 🇳🇿❤️🇬🇧🙂

    • @vehement-critic_q8957
      @vehement-critic_q8957 3 месяца назад +3

      The best of the afternoontea indeed are the scones which are Scottish

    • @maya9685
      @maya9685 19 дней назад

      scones -- can't find them here ..Best

  • @nhuchannel167
    @nhuchannel167 9 месяцев назад +20

    This tradition is so simple but respectful, I would love to try it once especially after I got a hard day.

  • @richardyoung871
    @richardyoung871 Год назад +57

    When I worked at The Helmsley Palace in the 80s,we made tea sandwiches, with scones, pastries and tea,but a selection of different tea's. I also know that the great Chef Augestine Escoffier from FRANCE worked there as well and that's where he worked on his book,LE GUIDE as I am a Chef by trade.

  • @ccasey1904
    @ccasey1904 Год назад +115

    One of the best things about England is afternoon tea. Fortnum and Mason’s tea service was so wonderful!

    • @pouglwaw5932
      @pouglwaw5932 Год назад +5

      That sounds so inviting. Fortnum and Mason has provided top-quality tea for over 150 yrs., so they would provide the freshest, fine tea with the perfect complimentary tea cakes and sandwiches.

    • @ccasey1904
      @ccasey1904 Год назад +1

      @@pouglwaw5932 It was a very nice high tea service. I miss England. It is something special to stop and have tea with a snack. There is nothing like it anywhere else.

    • @tomharrison1849
      @tomharrison1849 Год назад +1

      ​@ccasey1904 No, high tea is a very different meal. That is a low grade heavy meal for manual labourers. Think sausage and mashed potatoes.

    • @francisfischer7620
      @francisfischer7620 8 месяцев назад +1

      Oh yes!!

  • @Marcdulux
    @Marcdulux Год назад +43

    It's a nice tradition. I love this moment of the day.

  • @ЗоранКузмановић
    @ЗоранКузмановић Год назад +1372

    Tea from Asia, champagne and pastry chef from France, maybe milk from Poland. Service from Africa. Savoy sounds Italian. A authentic British experience for £90

    • @mcgibs
      @mcgibs Год назад +258

      That's what empires do. Take things and people from all around.

    • @da90sReAlvloc
      @da90sReAlvloc Год назад +133

      Just shows how big our great empire was

    • @NathanielEnver
      @NathanielEnver Год назад +111

      ​@@da90sReAlvloc *former

    • @lordbezzington8435
      @lordbezzington8435 Год назад +40

      But it took us to bring it together

    • @apnawhite5175
      @apnawhite5175 Год назад +61

      @@NathanielEnver 'was' means past right?

  • @francisfischer7620
    @francisfischer7620 8 месяцев назад +10

    Oh! My brother and I loved afternoon tea in England! Wonderful memory!

  • @TPFHELP
    @TPFHELP Год назад +22

    A very beautiful tradition! I did not know about it. I really want to try both the tea and these desserts. They look delicious! 😊

  • @MayThereBeWorldPeace
    @MayThereBeWorldPeace Год назад +18

    Beautiful. 🌹All of this is simply gorgeous.🌸Such a lovely treat and experience🏵Admiring from Canada.

  • @JustMe54328
    @JustMe54328 Год назад +68

    I still have an afternoon tea with my mom n my moms-mom every day at 3pm, of course I stopped pairing it with cookies or anything after I began to cut back on refined flour and sugar, but I do drink tea.
    I’m a South Indian kannadiga and we usually prefer coffee but at noon time it’s always tea with cookies or pastries, perhaps this has something to do with the British influence, because the royals of Mysore who previously governed this region would host noon-time high-tea gatherings too.

  • @Mike-br8zt
    @Mike-br8zt Год назад +18

    I had this in Hong Kong at the Peninsular. From memory Mozart was being played in the background. I cannot remember how much it cost but that is probably a good thing.

  • @diddyscafe
    @diddyscafe Год назад +153

    I'm part British. I would make a cup of tea or coffee with a piece of pastry or sweet around 4pm almost daily

    • @rebbouhhind2580
      @rebbouhhind2580 Год назад +7

      I'm from Algeria and my happy hour is tea time in the afternoon with pastries ! But yes Brits know how to make it fancy 😊

    • @Thatonlyone678
      @Thatonlyone678 Год назад +1

      So much sugar

    • @notgadot
      @notgadot 10 месяцев назад

      @@Thatonlyone678 British are the best.

    • @Thatonlyone678
      @Thatonlyone678 10 месяцев назад

      @@notgadot 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆

    • @SophiaHaygiallah
      @SophiaHaygiallah 10 месяцев назад

      Its soo wrong how the world has learn people everything gone change....

  • @clementlee2121
    @clementlee2121 Год назад +43

    A trip for me to England isn't complete without at least one visit to high tea or two....simply love this tradition.

    • @BestMeditationsLotus
      @BestMeditationsLotus 7 месяцев назад

      No need to travel UK for hight tea, as any 5* hotels doing this around the world and much better serving then in this video, trust me!

    • @LondonEE16
      @LondonEE16 3 дня назад +1

      It's afternoon tea, not high tea. High tea is basically supper and got the name high as it is served from a high table. (A regular dining table is higher than say a coffee table.) Afternoon tea was originally served in a drawing room at a lower table.

  • @wbodenham
    @wbodenham Год назад +483

    I can confirm that afternoon tea is alive and well and possibly one of the final cultural traditions left in little England.

    • @baconpancakes8899
      @baconpancakes8899 Год назад +5

      I'm not from the uk but what other traditions are there?

    • @redviking2086
      @redviking2086 Год назад

      @@baconpancakes8899 Having your women raped by browns, see your son converted into a wannabe raper without future, girls twerking to random men or selling nudes in Only Fans, etc. Truly the epitome of civilization.

    • @sn5301679
      @sn5301679 Год назад +24

      ​@@baconpancakes8899 football's supporters fight

    • @ericthegreat7805
      @ericthegreat7805 Год назад +8

      I am Anglo Indian and our family has afteroon tea as well.

    • @Saba15-t9d
      @Saba15-t9d Год назад +1

      @@sn5301679 😂

  • @SergioMartinez-bi8nd
    @SergioMartinez-bi8nd Год назад +59

    I'd love to be there to have this wonderful experience

    • @Lalitha-jt6ge
      @Lalitha-jt6ge 10 месяцев назад +2

      🎉😅🐒we🔔too 🐿️😊🎉

  • @traveltectours6561
    @traveltectours6561 Год назад +57

    When you meet authentic british afternoon tea experience, it always makes perfect with the finest " Ceylon Tea " ☕🥧🍩😋 Sri Lankan Tea 🇱🇰☺👍

    • @anilsahu5709
      @anilsahu5709 Год назад +4

      Also darjeeling tea

    • @sprPee
      @sprPee Год назад +4

      Ceylon tea invent by British plantation owners

    • @traveltectours6561
      @traveltectours6561 Год назад

      @@sprPee Some carpenters don't have nice furniture at their homes

    • @mbahkopi3584
      @mbahkopi3584 Год назад

      @@traveltectours6561 pani tea as well😅🖒

    • @geemo4284
      @geemo4284 6 месяцев назад

      Lots of people prefer china tea - myself included

  • @WayToDawn72
    @WayToDawn72 Год назад +11

    One thing I always appreciated about tea in general is how versatile it is as a beverage and how relaxing that first sip is. You can have it posh with bite size sweets and sandwiches or you can go for more savory options, neither option would diminish the experience. Of course it goes without saying that certain flavors and brands are better suited for particular palettes but I think that further enhances tea and its versitility

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 10 месяцев назад

      Tea can be enjoyed hot or cold, sweetened or unsweetened, with or without milk, and with a variety of different flavors and additives. It truly is a beverage that can be tailored to suit anyone's preferences.
      I also love the ritual of preparing and drinking tea. There's something so calming about boiling the water, steeping the tea leaves, and slowly savoring each sip. It's a chance to take a moment for yourself and relax, which is why many people turn to tea as a way to unwind after a long day.
      Overall, I think tea's versatility, comforting qualities, and ability to be customized make it a truly special beverage that can be enjoyed by anyone, no matter their taste preferences.

  • @vaughnwilliams1208
    @vaughnwilliams1208 Год назад +17

    This video made me hungry.
    Traditional English puddings are quite unique and often have have quirky names , any chance of a video about them ?
    There is a national British "pudding club".

  • @davebartos7743
    @davebartos7743 Год назад +92

    Its a fact that our British tank crews in WW2 would stop in the afternoon for a brew up. It infuriated the US tank crews because it did not matter if it was mid battle. Tea is tea. We now have kettles inside the tank so we can carry on whilst someone makes the brew!

    • @paulhank7967
      @paulhank7967 Год назад +11

      I read that before. Apparently it also occurred on the D day beaches. Nothing like a morale boosting cuppa.

    • @1515327E
      @1515327E Год назад +10

      Since 1945, all the British military have been supplied with AKCs, or ‘Armoured Kettle Carriers,’ sometimes wrongly called ‘tanks,’ or ‘Main Battle Tanks.’ The latest incarnation is the Challenger 3 AKC, which cost around £5.4 million each, which only goes to prove how crucial protecting the kettle is in the successful waging of any war in the modern age. May God bless you, and at all costs, save the tea.

    • @honeybadger8942
      @honeybadger8942 Год назад

      @Dave Bartos Reminds me of an episode in Asterix and Obelix ...

    • @ilsekuper3045
      @ilsekuper3045 Год назад +6

      ​@@1515327E and we Germans balance the beers on tank canons😜

    • @ellenlyons4090
      @ellenlyons4090 11 месяцев назад

      Let’s be honest I’ve had tea when on holiday abroad but the first thing I want when I get back is a decent British cupper. I tried it with bottled water all sorts it just doesn’t taste the same as home.

  • @아무무-h4r
    @아무무-h4r 11 месяцев назад +12

    One of the best things about England is afternoon tea ❤

  • @hbhb7900
    @hbhb7900 Год назад +10

    They can just push the trimmings in a doggy bag for me, please! 😂
    What a beautiful service. If my doctor ever gives me a year to live, I am going to England, and having afternoon tea at a top restaurant. With some sightseeing of course.
    Then on to Asia to see more historical sights, and some of their top dishes.

    • @ladybug4207
      @ladybug4207 Год назад +2

      Why wait for illness? Go now if possible because later isn't guaranteed. 😊

  • @christianchauhan23
    @christianchauhan23 Год назад +12

    I just ❤🤍💙 🇬🇧 Afternoon ☕ experience & 💛 all your videos mate👍

  • @Ms.MD7
    @Ms.MD7 9 месяцев назад +1

    In the Philippines we call this merienda as some other parts of Spain/Portugal have their versions. We typically eat something sweet during the afternoon.

  • @erickoliverwawrzkiewicz3402
    @erickoliverwawrzkiewicz3402 Год назад +4

    Looks excellent! I would love to take my friends there as a treat

  • @PripurnanandaGiri-dl5gf
    @PripurnanandaGiri-dl5gf 8 месяцев назад +10

    Excellent Experience.
    I Love Everything British.

  • @maheshchandrasekera5220
    @maheshchandrasekera5220 Год назад +64

    In England everything stops for tea.❤

  • @tiffany_james
    @tiffany_james Год назад +47

    These past few years I've learned about the Asian influences/inspo of British afternoon tea and the types of teas from India, japan + china and other parts of Asia. Ceylon, assam, jasmine etc etc. I find some Asian countries and former British colonies are really into the afternoon tea stuff specifically Malaysia, Hong Kong + Singapore. To me it seems they're even more into it than the British, it's very trendy in those places. I know the have their own traditional tea culture + practices but I find it interesting how they've taken on the British or more European styles heavily.

    • @Easy-Peazy
      @Easy-Peazy Год назад +2

      You must learn about Africa’s Sahara Desert tea 🌵 🐪 🏜️ ,

    • @tiffany_james
      @tiffany_james Год назад +2

      ​@@Easy-Peazy For sure. One day I will try North African teas like from Morocco + Algeria

    • @rebbouhhind2580
      @rebbouhhind2580 Год назад

      ​@@Easy-Peazyyeah but you do know that it cames from Asia especially China as well. The only difference is how it's prepared and the serving part.

    • @sandravillafuerte7421
      @sandravillafuerte7421 11 месяцев назад

      Yes, indeed.We're all interconnected as Humankind we're...Tea time maybe, began from an influence of the Old Colonies Independent, nowadays...Hong Kong, too. Tho Chinese are Good imitators, we too got lots of their traditions, also!!

  • @Weight-Loss..
    @Weight-Loss.. Год назад +4

    I've always wanted to know how to have an authentic British afternoon tea experience, and this video provides all the insights and tips I need.

    • @AWMul
      @AWMul 8 месяцев назад

      Great for weight loss !

  • @andreas4268
    @andreas4268 Год назад +7

    We had the most lovely afternoon tea at the Savoy…..the service, the venue ambiance and food was a joyful experience. They are very accommodating to your request.

  • @harrietlyall1991
    @harrietlyall1991 Год назад +31

    Scones are a Scottish culinary invention and the word should be pronounced to rhyme with “gone” (not with “drone”). I often make scones, they’re easy to make, and the traditional recipe includes baking soda as a raising agent, so they have a slightly salty flavour. They should be eaten with butter, and they taste great with rhubarb and ginger jam, which complements the plain, doughy flavour perfectly.

    • @msr1116
      @msr1116 Год назад

      Scone is yet another pronunciation
      that was altered, for whatever reason, when it went into use in a different country.

    • @--hi--4163
      @--hi--4163 Год назад +1

      Вкус соды можно убрать. Загасить соду кипящим сливочным маслом

    • @mandybradley3079
      @mandybradley3079 11 месяцев назад +1

      Easy? How? Recipe?

    • @--hi--4163
      @--hi--4163 11 месяцев назад

      @@mandybradley3079 растопить масло в емкости на огне. Когда масло начнёт закипать, положить соду и размешать. Тут же убрать с огня

    • @modfus
      @modfus 11 месяцев назад +2

      The Americans mispronounce everything😁

  • @rosemarynathan2274
    @rosemarynathan2274 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good afternoon , I and a few had high tea at the Mount Nelson in Cape Town, what a lovely experience , wide selection of teas and treats were delicious ❤😊 an experience all Capetions must have

  • @demon_slayers666
    @demon_slayers666 Год назад +115

    Malaysia as a former British colony has our own tea time ( minum petang in malay)
    but unlike the British we have fried banana savoury items like mee goreng ( fried noodle)

    • @JustMe54328
      @JustMe54328 Год назад +8

      I’m a South Indian, it’s the same in our house, noon time it’s always tea, and rest of the day it is coffee.

    • @drrd4127
      @drrd4127 Год назад +3

      What has that got to do with the Savoy in London selling Scones and Cucumber sandwiches!!! Absolutely nothing!!!

    • @BondJFK
      @BondJFK Год назад +1

      @@JustMe54328 Not all south , I like coffee not tea

    • @arthurwang2875
      @arthurwang2875 Год назад

      @@drrd4127 hello i am BIG FAN OF YOU

    • @geemo4284
      @geemo4284 6 месяцев назад

      Those sound delicious

  • @mm-yt8sf
    @mm-yt8sf Год назад +28

    i've heard the queen would put cream or jam first depending on what region of the country she was in (cream first in the area where they were known for the cream). when i heard that i figured i'd just give up on trying to do anything "correctly" and accept the tolerance of locals... 😀

    • @DWFood
      @DWFood  Год назад +3

      Haha, what do you personally prefer? Cream or jam first?

    • @lordbezzington8435
      @lordbezzington8435 Год назад +11

      In Cornwall, it's Jam first!

    • @TooDarnSoulful
      @TooDarnSoulful Год назад +4

      Cornwall area - they put the jam on the scone first then the cream, Devon area they put the cream on first then the Jam. ;)

  • @alexandradaniele
    @alexandradaniele 10 месяцев назад +1

    The best afternoon tea I had was at the Vic Falls Hotel in Zimbabwe. And with that heavenly view from the terrace!

  • @Alex-ng6hc
    @Alex-ng6hc Год назад +9

    If only we could have afternoon tea every day, that would be my idea of heaven, but we all know that there needs to be a balance

  • @Garethstruelove
    @Garethstruelove 10 месяцев назад +1

    Most excellent tradition! I have not had afternoon tea restaurant more than five times. And nothing like the Savoy. I wish. ❤

  • @misteraguilera
    @misteraguilera Год назад +59

    I just love this tea experience!

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Год назад +2

      You have to try the Hong Kong Dim Sum for brunch, it's 3 times more elaborate. Even Gordon Ramsey could not replicate the technique

  • @1993dana15
    @1993dana15 Год назад +33

    Afternoon high tea is a complementary part in almost all the star class hotels in Sri Lanka as well. Only difference is range of food is much larger but the selection of tea varieties only limited to few Ceylon tea varieties in which among the very best of the world.

  • @lilitharam44
    @lilitharam44 Год назад +9

    I wish we could get clotted cream in the U.S., it looks wonderful!

    • @herstrangekind
      @herstrangekind Год назад +1

      You can make it yourself, but source some local cream or one that has not been ultra pasteurized. It is incredible rich and delicious.

    • @lilitharam44
      @lilitharam44 Год назад +3

      @@herstrangekind I would love to, but it's almost impossible to find cream that's not "ultra" pasteurized. It's really frustrating. I'd love to try some!

    • @eventsperson5465
      @eventsperson5465 Год назад +2

      If you have a Wegmans near you, they carry it in a jar. Made in England. It's delicious but I only buy it at Christmas as a special treat.

    • @classified773
      @classified773 Год назад +3

      Whole Foods sells clotted cream! The brand is Devon Cream company

    • @jaklg7905
      @jaklg7905 Год назад +1

      You can. My local grocery store carries it and I don't live in a big city. Look around.

  • @___beyondhorizon4664
    @___beyondhorizon4664 Год назад +19

    DW, please feature Hong Kong Dim Sum, the menu for brunch is endless, it's even more elaborate than the high tea. In Cantonese, this brunch is called YUM CHA, direct translation= drink tea. Only specialty chef's can produce delicacy on the menu. Family spend hours for a long brunch on weekends

    • @spongebobby188
      @spongebobby188 Год назад +1

      Dim sum is very run of the mill....hardly as sophisticated as afternoon! This is coming from a Chinese person too.

  • @modfus
    @modfus 11 месяцев назад +16

    I love the fact the man in charge of those very British delicious sandwiches, scones, and cakes, is French😉. It all looks very civilized.

    • @notgadot
      @notgadot 9 месяцев назад

      *civiliSed .learn english firzt!.

    • @modfus
      @modfus 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@notgadot Civilized is the correct American spelling thank you.

    • @billy_5658
      @billy_5658 9 месяцев назад

      @@notgadotchill out

    • @jonnieunix
      @jonnieunix 7 месяцев назад +1

      The spelling is not important, however jam first is of extreme importance.

  • @cliftonbowers6376
    @cliftonbowers6376 11 месяцев назад +1

    The lemon pies or tarts is ol Kentucky recipe..many Loretta Lynns cookbook yall..enjoy

  • @mm-yt8sf
    @mm-yt8sf Год назад +28

    duchess of bedford: there's too much time between meals...i need something in the middle...
    sounds like excellent hobbit thinking 🙂

    • @marywenzel3199
      @marywenzel3199 Год назад

      I’m amazed that it took until 1840 for someone to “invent” the concept of a tea break with some light food between lunch and dinner. Prior to the Duchess of Bedford coming up with the idea of eating something in the approximately seven hour stretch between the end of luncheon and Dinner service at about 8 PM in aristocratic households, I guess everyone, including Kings and Queens just had to go hungry. For approximately 900 years everybody just starved between lunch and dinner because it was tradition. Alternatively they could’ve just chosen to move dinner up by a few hours. The concept of afternoon tea really never caught on with the American masses because stateside we generally considered dinner time to be between 5 and 6 PM. I suppose a luxury afternoon tea in a hotel is an experience to be savored if one can afford it, but the price is astronomical and good luck getting a reservation. I have an acquaintance in Brighton who serves lovely homemade teas in her home with all the trimmings. The sandwiches might not be as fancy as the ones at the Savoy but the price is sure a lot more palatable. Apologies to our British friends but that carpet in the Savoy dining room would put me right off my food. That has got to be some of the ugliest decor I’ve ever seen for such an over priced place.

  • @user-oj5bw7sl8p
    @user-oj5bw7sl8p Год назад +2

    That was a really interesting video, thank you for sharing!

  • @rajatanshu
    @rajatanshu Год назад +4

    Wonderful!!
    Thanks DW

  • @nigelvonkoechel8271
    @nigelvonkoechel8271 Год назад +16

    Wow , looks like an experience. Nice to have a calm tea in the afternoon. Hmm, on the history lesson, it seems to be limited to the English time it was adopted. Originally Its from farmers and work-hands needing a energy boost. Austria has a long tradition of a 3pm meal, normally now with a tea or coffee and cakes and pastries long before 1840. Austria & Britain were centuries long time allies until WW1 so it makes sense they would have adopted the tradition.

  • @kevintravis5123
    @kevintravis5123 Год назад +4

    just lovely !

  • @user-dq6tf9ms6q
    @user-dq6tf9ms6q Год назад +2

    It looks appetizing and tasty. If I go to UK I would enjoy the afternoon tea. haha

  • @studybooks3395
    @studybooks3395 Год назад +3

    Food can be controversial, but British services and etiquete is the best of the world.
    Greetings from a Chilean living in Italy.

  • @joycemarshall4621
    @joycemarshall4621 Год назад

    My Dad used to be Display Manager at St Cuthbert's Store in Bread St., Edinburgh. In the 50s as a child there was a Tearoom on the top floor where the waitresses wore then traditional black & white uniforms. Very much a forerunner of this one - although there is Now much more choice! 😀

  • @weirdo1060
    @weirdo1060 Год назад +24

    It is also meant for women, families or mixed couples. My British friend told me that two men usually go to pub instead of tea time for socializing.

    • @The1Mustache3
      @The1Mustache3 Год назад +4

      That what I figured....could never see men doing this. It's sweets for 2/3 of the meal.

    • @Aeronaut1975
      @Aeronaut1975 Год назад +3

      This is the way.

  • @TeacherMrGarza
    @TeacherMrGarza Год назад +3

    Does one need reservations for this or does one just walk in? Would like to experience this next time I am in London.

    • @MargaretUK
      @MargaretUK Год назад +2

      You definitely need to book in advance

  • @goldenpencil6398
    @goldenpencil6398 Год назад +67

    The Indian version is Samosa + Jalebi + Masala Chai at 5 pm sponsored by the boss who makes his people work late. 😊

  • @msr1116
    @msr1116 Год назад +1

    It was an afternoon pick-me-up to combat what we sometimes now refer to as mid afternoon slump. That drop in blood sugar affecting our mood and energy--revived by caffeine and a selection of simple carbohydrates. Much of what the world also does to shake off sleep at breakfast.

  • @AdrianiSunuddin
    @AdrianiSunuddin Год назад +4

    I knew this famous British culture from Asterix and Obelix.

  • @eg8419
    @eg8419 11 месяцев назад +1

    An uplifting video."wish I was there."

  • @Kirabulldogmix
    @Kirabulldogmix 10 месяцев назад +3

    Good tradition 👏

  • @NITYA_DIVINE
    @NITYA_DIVINE 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very Classic service...☕🍵🥪🥧🍪🍩🍰🍮👌👍❤

  • @analyse4430
    @analyse4430 Год назад +4

    Look so good! I love scone😍

  • @owens5737
    @owens5737 10 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful culture

  • @ericferrell3775
    @ericferrell3775 Месяц назад

    really enjoyed the video, it was so well made and informative! but honestly, i’m not sure if the whole "traditional" afternoon tea is really necessary. i mean, can't we just have our tea with a good biscuit and call it a day? sometimes it feels a bit over the top for a casual get-together. what do you all think?

  • @infoscholar5221
    @infoscholar5221 Год назад +3

    We still have Tea in the Southearn US, but our tea is invariably iced, and tall.

  • @paulhank7967
    @paulhank7967 Год назад +1

    In Cornwall its jam first then clotted cream. In Devon..... clotted cream first followed by jam.

    • @DWFood
      @DWFood  Год назад +2

      ... and endless discussion. Have a nice day Paul!

  • @wannapar
    @wannapar Год назад +27

    It is basically a meal, not just tea and snack. If I have this afternoon tea, I won't be able to eat for the rest of the day. Fortunately I can't afford this luxury tea and snacks,😂

  • @bellaichigohime6184
    @bellaichigohime6184 Год назад +1

    I like tea, scones & those little cakes. What I don't like is the stuffy etiquette one must follow.

  • @marlonf.
    @marlonf. Год назад +7

    Magnífico.

  • @MarciaLealChannel
    @MarciaLealChannel 10 месяцев назад +1

    That's wonderful!

  • @senoadjiaditya1535
    @senoadjiaditya1535 Год назад +5

    I would like to try that someday, but I am not sure I could eat that much.

    • @karenbartlett1307
      @karenbartlett1307 Год назад +1

      I think the British eat dinner late-around 8 pm. I would forego the champagne, and just have sandwiches with a scone.

  • @N_I_T_Y_A
    @N_I_T_Y_A Год назад +1

    Excellent classic...👌👍❤🍰🍵☕

  • @omenoflaherty1294
    @omenoflaherty1294 Год назад +21

    Little known fact: The anxiety caused by lifting those dainty cups without spilling anything at sea was the actual cause of the mutiny on the bounty. Fletcher Christian also later invented the coffee cup lid, incidentally (well, for tea anyway).

  • @SunainaSernaAhluwalia
    @SunainaSernaAhluwalia Год назад +1

    Love this!

  • @musiclover.3901
    @musiclover.3901 Год назад +5

    I am in love with British Afternoon Tea and Specially the Champagne 😊

    • @errasainyam
      @errasainyam Год назад

      Just wondering, champagne and tea in almost the same time window? Will they go well?

    • @musiclover.3901
      @musiclover.3901 Год назад

      @@errasainyam Sure They would

  • @ownSystem
    @ownSystem 8 месяцев назад

    Looks amazing def going to Savoy looks amazing

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 10 месяцев назад +3

    Very Nice.

  • @sebastienfoulc8600
    @sebastienfoulc8600 Год назад +2

    What I will remember is “British culinary experience” but planned and prepared by a French chef 😂 at least HE saved the day … or shall I say the afternoon tea ! My experience was less mondaine and I don’t keep any good memories of it as British food, is, somewhat to remain polite, not my cup of tea 😂. I yet have to try the afternoon tea at the Savoy. This might be interesting. At least on what the video shows, it’s seems rather noisy and I doubt the sound of the spoon onto the cup would mater much. Yet, personally I would enjoy it more if the atmosphere was more quiet. But as I said, i still must try it first before I can comment further about this fine tradition.

  • @Violet-gh5nw
    @Violet-gh5nw Год назад +3

    It’s indeed luxurious.

    • @rodgerhargoon3402
      @rodgerhargoon3402 Год назад

      All for the rich while the others must do with spam and a couple of old crusts as usual😂😂

  • @adamst.martin1932
    @adamst.martin1932 12 дней назад

    December 11, 2024
    I'm from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 and respect British ❤🇬🇧
    I do enjoyed Afternoon tea.🍵🫖☕️
    Loved the U.K. and Ireland
    ❤🇧🇩🇮🇪🇬🇧
    🤝☮️

  • @robynjefferson4779
    @robynjefferson4779 Год назад +5

    I prefer the Raffles in Singapore

  • @elgatomal7843
    @elgatomal7843 Год назад +2

    Excellent culinary lesson

  • @TheGlamorousLifeofNae
    @TheGlamorousLifeofNae Год назад +4

    I would love to do this!

  • @Easy-Peazy
    @Easy-Peazy Год назад +2

    I’m from Algeria and I prepare strong very tasty sweet tea and I want to go to England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 for offering it,,, I want to ask you guys if it will be worth it or not ? To work in an England tea shops ??

    • @DWFood
      @DWFood  Год назад +1

      As you're easy-peazy, you should definitely give it a try! 😊☕

    • @Easy-Peazy
      @Easy-Peazy Год назад

      @@DWFood 😂😂… definitely I will I’m already planning for this trip, one month from now and you will be my special client 😁🍵🫖

  • @raffieb762
    @raffieb762 10 месяцев назад +77

    Worked in a tearoom before, sooo much food waste just from trimmings

    • @KJ-yises
      @KJ-yises 7 месяцев назад +10

      The royals way of life :)

    • @BestMeditationsLotus
      @BestMeditationsLotus 7 месяцев назад +8

      Exactly! I never understand why brits cut bread sides off??? This is most tasty part of bread! Also there is too much bread brits put into sandwiches

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 7 месяцев назад +4

      Totally agree

    • @dhruvshukla2389
      @dhruvshukla2389 6 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@BestMeditationsLotusMy father grew up in the 1970s India. The same process was used for the local bakery of his area. As India is a third world country, poverty is rampant. My father grew up in poverty and he narrated so many stories to me. One of these was: My father and his friends used to eat those "left over sides" for free given to them by the bakery owner and till this date, he says that it was one of the tastiest food items he has ever tasted.

    • @v.r.2834
      @v.r.2834 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@dhruvshukla2389India is not poor land, has incredible resources, but was massively robbed from Britons who’s land has nothing except clouds and rain

  • @ChanelHunter-r8j
    @ChanelHunter-r8j 9 месяцев назад

    i really like the setting whats the menu like?

  • @Michiganian8
    @Michiganian8 Год назад +3

    I’m not a Tea Person. Will take a coffee though

  • @gulshanbano4121
    @gulshanbano4121 Год назад +1

    REALLY ENJOYED UR AFTERNOON TEA THANKS 🌺🌺🌺🌺 LAHORE PAKISTAN

  • @FlavourFool
    @FlavourFool Год назад +30

    Haha, this is an excellent and elaborate April Fools Day video. No one really lives like this in England...

    • @qkwnwkw
      @qkwnwkw Год назад

      Especially in Liverpool.

    • @sudhirbuch3087
      @sudhirbuch3087 Год назад +14

      Some 200 people a day enjoy this tradition just in Savoy only. Imagine how many do around London and even Liverpool and other cities in U.K. it’s not being in posh hotels but can be enjoyed in small cafes and even home with some effort. Style and tradition has nothing to do with wealth.

    • @Kate-qq3ez
      @Kate-qq3ez Год назад +5

      I do…

    • @PLuMUK54
      @PLuMUK54 Год назад +2

      You do not need Savoy prices to enjoy afternoon tea. Many places do it just as nicely without all the faffing around.

  • @Mr.56Goldtop
    @Mr.56Goldtop Год назад

    If the finger sandwiches or anything else run out can you order another tray?

  • @papagen00
    @papagen00 Год назад +25

    Interesting, I'm learning English tea etiquette from the Germans.

    • @OhioCentralModeler
      @OhioCentralModeler Год назад +8

      And the traditional English Afternoon tea food is apparently being cooked by the French lol.

    • @youtubegk4105
      @youtubegk4105 Год назад +4

      @@OhioCentralModeler and served by indian lol

    • @virginiaalvespons2590
      @virginiaalvespons2590 Год назад +1

      😂

    • @papagen00
      @papagen00 Год назад

      @@youtubegk4105 😂😂🤣served by the darkies

    • @sonjagatto9981
      @sonjagatto9981 Год назад

      Well, yes we have our own afternoon tea or coffee tradition with cake...just like Austria.
      I have my coffee and cake every day. ☕🍮

  • @AlexanderCollas666
    @AlexanderCollas666 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love the idea of afternoon tea. The refinement of it. The fact that if your biggest issue in the world is jam first or second you are living a wonderful life.

    • @BestMeditationsLotus
      @BestMeditationsLotus 7 месяцев назад

      No jam, no dream better! And scons shall be more brown

  • @btsarmyforever3816
    @btsarmyforever3816 Год назад +33

    Tea culture is actually Asian. We drank Tea before the British even knew what it was. The discovery of Tea was first made in China and the Chinese drank it first. Then it spread to other Asian countries. The British adopted this culture later. Indians, like the rest of the Asian countries, already knew Tea and drank it, but it was commercialized by the British after they invaded.
    Edit: Seems many people have reading comprehension problems. I never said the British culture of Tea and Asian culture is the same. But the British did learn about Tea culture in general and created their own style. But this doesn't mean the British discovered tea first. The first-ever "Tea culture" began in Asia, especially in China. And this is irrefutable fact.

    • @Aeronaut1975
      @Aeronaut1975 Год назад +5

      Pasta comes from Asia, but nobody ever reminds the Italians of that little fact.

    • @michaelanthony9588
      @michaelanthony9588 Год назад +5

      @@Aeronaut1975 I do, constantly. My Italian friends love me for it ; ) (**likewise, when they crow about the quality of their pasta I remind them the wheat comes from Canada or Ukraine. They're most appreciative ; )

    • @jonathanbowen3640
      @jonathanbowen3640 Год назад +11

      "we" you mean people entirely separate to you from centuries ago. You never met them, you don't know them and you personally didn't discover tea. No one cares what some Chinese did centuries ago. Nothing to do with you or I. You are not a borg, you're not one entity, you're not a nation.

    • @btsarmyforever3816
      @btsarmyforever3816 Год назад +3

      @@jonathanbowen3640 Unless a person thinks they are a proper citizen and they represent a nation, every country will collapse. Being patriotic is important. And to be proud of one's heritage. I understand this is not appreciated by many in the West, but we Asians are different. I am Indian and I belong to India, the Nation that birthed me and protected me. If my Nation ever needs all the citizens to take up arms to defend it, I will willingly go to the frontlines and lay my life down. I don't have to personally discover Tea to say that the Asians discovered it first. I don't even understand why you are so offended by facts to interject with a negative and unfounded opinion.

    • @vaughnwilliams1208
      @vaughnwilliams1208 Год назад +6

      You make it sound like the British came along and stole all of a mythical "Indian Afternoon Tea Experience" purely for commercial gain. The key word here in the video title is "experience". The tea drink is only a part of it, "afternoon tea" is the name of an elegant snack type meal. The English afternoon tea is very different from Asian tea culture.

  • @nirmalakutty9416
    @nirmalakutty9416 Год назад +1

    Nice reportage

  • @dilipsjbrana5500
    @dilipsjbrana5500 Год назад +4

    Too delicious 😋

  • @summerwine121
    @summerwine121 Год назад +5

    cream with jam on top if you want a fruity taste or jam with cream on top if you want a creamy taste....that s my experience. Of course I do both muahahah!!!

  • @VyNguyen-te5yw
    @VyNguyen-te5yw 10 дней назад

    great video! the way you captured the essence of an authentic British afternoon tea is really impressive. but honestly, i don't get the hype around it. i feel like the whole experience can be a bit too formal and pretentious for some people. what do you all think?

  • @DrCrabfingers
    @DrCrabfingers Год назад +29

    I love how the priority of the English is to make everyone feel as uncomfortable as possible in this experience. The waiters, the guests...all are made to feel completely ill at ease. It's fantastic. I went there for high tea, it was fantastically awkward and I had an anxiety attack...the waiter farted accidentally and went outside to shoot himself. I myself didn't know what fork to use to eat my cake and had to improvise and accidentally used my feet. Obviously I'm never going back...I'm banned from eating there...the pianist played a bad note at one point and removed one of his fingers with a hatchet in recompense. Ah England....

    • @Aeronaut1975
      @Aeronaut1975 Год назад +2

      "the waiter farted accidentally and went outside to shoot himself" is the funniest thing I've read all week 🤣

    • @michaelanthony9588
      @michaelanthony9588 Год назад +1

    • @neerajwa
      @neerajwa Год назад

      Ha ha ha ... Very funny
      I, however, loved this restaurant and would love to visit it.

    • @jonathanbowen3640
      @jonathanbowen3640 Год назад +1

      Weird comment. Most people find the environment relaxing and calm.

  • @mrw23
    @mrw23 10 месяцев назад +1

    That looks yummy!

  • @priscillangan4838
    @priscillangan4838 Год назад +4

    Strange! Tea after champagne!!!! What a mixture in the estamch!!!

    • @geemo4284
      @geemo4284 6 месяцев назад

      Quite - doesn’t sound very nice. Champagne is not traditional with afternoon tea - tea is. It’s just a hotel thing, to make people feel they’re getting a little bit of luxury (and it probably helps justify the huge cost)

  • @EllaLioness-to6ve
    @EllaLioness-to6ve 11 месяцев назад +1

    This flashes the memories of my granny's cucumber sandwiches 😂

  • @petejames1326
    @petejames1326 Год назад +17

    the british are so intelligent and magnificent and im an aussie

    • @kevintravis5123
      @kevintravis5123 Год назад +2

      why thank you my man !

    • @petejames1326
      @petejames1326 Год назад +2

      @@kevintravis5123 if i win powerball i will be buying a nice little cottage in the cottswolds or some other nice village, everything in australia is so modern, its terrible, i wanna walk on streets that are hundreds of yrs old where the village has ancient roman history etc... not like here where all you get is drunk bogans walking around in singlets and thongs

    • @kgao7294
      @kgao7294 Год назад +1

      Abandoned British basically

    • @kevintravis5123
      @kevintravis5123 Год назад +1

      @@petejames1326 good luck 🤞 with powerball

    • @petejames1326
      @petejames1326 Год назад +3

      @@kevintravis5123 i love that show ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY that shows all these lovely english towns with cottages that are so old with nice fire places etc... i would love to buy a place like that one day if i had the money

  • @brownomega9563
    @brownomega9563 Год назад +2

    It gives me great pleasure seeing the chef wearing gloves.