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English assassin 10:02 09-16-2005
An important question in the UK this, but one on which an international perspective is also welcome. What does the org have with its tea?

I say gingernuts. (This is a kind of ginger biscuit in the UK before anyone gets the wrong idea) The only problem with gingernuts is you have to be pretty quick if you dunk them because they disintegrate in seconds and make a sludgy mess in the mug. But a swiftly dunked gingernut is delicious.

Shortbread would be my second choice, with a plain chocolate McVities digestive taking the bronze.

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Taffy_is_a_Taff 10:15 09-16-2005
heavily buttered toast/crumpets.

Mebbe some Welsh cakes or bara brith.

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zukenft 10:52 09-16-2005
hmm...I don't think there's a proper name for this, but it's "fried bananas with a flour coating".

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nokhor 11:55 09-16-2005
what exactly are ?
a) McVities
b) Welsh cakes
c) crumpets

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Byzantine Prince 12:26 09-16-2005
Ice cream,

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InsaneApache 13:21 09-16-2005
No, No, No...it just HAS to be rich tea biscuits (with or without chocolate)...or at a pinch, shortbread or custard creams, dunked of course.

as an aside, when I was a nipper, I used to have buttered toast with tea for my supper....I always dunked the toast, which sometimes broke off and fell into the tea, now I know this sounds disgusting, but to a kid it was delicious, a tea and butter combo.

Originally Posted by :
what exactly are ? a) McVities b) Welsh cakes c) crumpets
a) a brand of biscuit popular with the masses.

b) cakes from Wales (ie I have no idea )

c) hmmm....they could be a sort of aireated bread type muffin, or my favourite...a fit bird with (hopefully) easy virtue.

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English assassin 14:32 09-16-2005
Welsh cakes

http://www.greatbritishkitchen.co.uk...ame=welshcakes

They look quite tasty, I think I might try some.

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Dutch_guy 14:44 09-16-2005
When I drink tea , which is very often, I usually just have a light biscuit or even a chocolate cookie



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Adrian II 14:46 09-16-2005
The correct answer is strawberry madeleines.

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Tricon 15:18 09-16-2005
Fried Chicken. And lots of ice in the tea.




No seriously: I'm american, but my friends and I have a semi regular tea party.
I prefer the classics. Earl Grey with a few drops of cream (but I do stir !), with it I like either shortbread, or crumpets with mascapone and lemon curd. I'ld love to try some of the welsh specialties, but they're unoptainable here in the US (well, without goig broke, that is)

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KukriKhan 15:18 09-16-2005
"...eat with a cup of tea"

Eat? Crazy guys. :)

Smokey Lapsang Souchong, straight, with a cigarette.

That's the ticket.

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Shambles 15:23 09-16-2005
Best thing to eat with a cup of tea/ coffe is....
A penguin bar, (PLAIN CHOCOLATE)
Nibble both ends of then use it like a straw,
Then eat it fast,

:)

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Ja'chyra 15:29 09-16-2005
I've got to agree, partly, with Kukri I tend not to eat with my tea. I've also gone off regular Tetleys tea and only drink Jasmine tea nowadays.

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LeftEyeNine 15:37 09-16-2005
There is a biscuit brand called Eti Finger with not special flavor which only and at best goes with tea. You just can not understand what they added in a plain flavor biscuit that it becomes the "wife" of tea. Well, I'm going to get some right now..Yummy..

Edit : I forgot mention some "old" habit with tea. You take that biscuit and dip the half into the tea and then eat it. Now that's some pleasure..

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English assassin 15:59 09-16-2005
Originally Posted by :
Edit : I forgot mention some "old" habit with tea. You take that biscuit and dip the half into the tea and then eat it. Now that's some pleasure..
Ha, Turks dunk biscuits in their tea too. See the cross cultural links we are forging here?

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Tricon 17:19 09-16-2005
That reminds me that I also like turkish apple tea (though it's not really a tea, more of a cider, I think).
Ahh, to be in a bath house now (instead of 95 degree southern New Mexico).
I'ld even take some sh... ,well, famous english weather now. Donington weather.

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LeftEyeNine 17:29 09-16-2005
Originally Posted by :
Ha, Turks dunk biscuits in their tea too. See the cross cultural links we are forging here?
By limp biscuits or whatever. That's a cross cultural link being forged right now. GAH GAH GAH ! That taste is more familiar to the village folk generally. I doubt you'll see nobles doing it

Originally Posted by :
Ahh, to be in a bath house now..
Generally called as "Turkish bath", I think the unique word for it - "Hamam" is a lot more useful to define it.

3 smileys in one, I think I gotta go and watch a soccer match to pump up testosterone..Hmm..

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ah_dut 17:51 09-16-2005
You cannot go wrong with shortbread or rich tea biscuits

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Taurus 18:13 09-16-2005
Originally Posted by :
You cannot go wrong with shortbread or rich tea biscuits
Amen to that brother!

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Mikeus Caesar 18:29 09-16-2005
A nice old McVities Digestive will do for me. And for the person who asked what a crumpet is, i'm going to do what at least one person does in these types of threads, and post a picture. And btw, i had two crumpets this morning. With loads of butter. Very nice.

CRUMPET!



Once put in a toaster, they go nice and brown, and all the butter sinks into the holes...they taste so frigging good.

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Steppe Merc 18:38 09-16-2005
I say scones. Mmm... Preferably with chocolate chips in them.

Originally Posted by :
Fried Chicken. And lots of ice in the tea.
That's my favorite way too.

edit: Those crumpets look like English muffins... (at least that's what their called here).

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Duke Malcolm 19:04 09-16-2005
It depends on the time of day. If it is evening supper, then a nice crumpet is perfect.

It is afternoon tea, then a good plate of Ginger snaps, ginger nuts (one has cream in between two biscuits) and bourbons.

If it is at lunch, or the morning, then a tasty piece of shortbread is wonderful.

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The_Doctor 19:29 09-16-2005
Rich tea biscuits. There is an art to dunking and eating them. Do either for too long you up with biscuit in the tea, ot bits of biscuit all over the place.

Turkish apple tea is very nice. We bought some while we where there, but could not make it properly.

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Mount Suribachi 19:53 09-16-2005
Chocolate Hobnobs!

Also, my mother-in-laws home made Mince Pies always go down well when we visit them

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Marcellus 20:21 09-16-2005
I don't even drink tea (well, any hot drink actually), but even I know that the correct answer is rich tea biscuits! They go so soft and tasty...

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LeftEyeNine 20:40 09-16-2005
Somebody tell me what this "Turkish Apple Tea" is all about ?

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tibilicus 20:48 09-16-2005
Bourbon biscuits *druels*

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King Henry V 21:14 09-16-2005
Butter biscuits. They're not rich like short bread, rahter dry and a bit tastless. But they taste so good dunked in tea. Dunking shortbread is a sacrilige.

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King Henry V 21:22 09-16-2005
Originally Posted by KukriKhan:
"...eat with a cup of tea"

Eat? Crazy guys. :)

Smokey Lapsang Souchong, straight, with a cigarette.

That's the ticket.
Lapsang Souchon is foul, it tastes like bleach.

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The_Doctor 21:48 09-16-2005
Originally Posted by :
Somebody tell me what this "Turkish Apple Tea" is all about ?
When was on a cruise a few years ago with my mum, nan and sister, we stopped in Turkey twice, first in Instanbul and then in Kusadasi(SP, city of bird or something). Everywhere we stopped on the tours they gave us chilled apple tea.

I and many other people assumed it was some kind of Turkish thing.

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