Roger Lascelles PUB/TEATIME for the cold season
Tea is a hot infused beverage made primarily from the leaves and leaf buds of the tea plant. Tea is a luxury beverage prepared from parts of a wide variety of plants. These also include herbal teas and fruit teas. Depending on the variety, the plant parts used are: leaves, buds, flowers, fruits, stems, bark, or roots. British tea culture originated in the 17th century and is known beyond the United Kingdom. With an annual consumption of 2.27 kilograms of tea per capita, the United Kingdom ranks 9th worldwide. Drinking tea is part of the typical British way of life and an integral part of British drinking culture. In particular, afternoon tea, the "tea time," is often celebrated and served according to certain rules. Most of the time, however, the proverbial cup of tea is not a refined expression of British culture, but simply a commonly enjoyed everyday drink, often from a mug.
Tea culture in Germany
Germans also enjoy their cup of tea in the morning, afternoon, or evening, and often as a complete substitute for coffee. Whether fruity, classic, or with herbs, tea is also becoming increasingly popular in Germany. Of course, it can be enjoyed all year round, but this hot drink is especially popular around Christmas time as well. The British way of preparing tea is similar to the East Frisian one. Britons drink almost exclusively black tea, preferably unflavored, although the well-known Earl Grey tea is named after a Briton. Strong varieties are preferred. Tea bags or loose tea leaves are placed in the teapot and infused with boiling water, where they remain so that the tea gradually becomes stronger and stronger. For this reason, more hot water is sometimes added. In addition, most people drink their tea with milk, as this makes it milder.
The Roger Lascelles PUB/TEATIME
The Roger Lascelles PUB/TEATIME also gets you in the mood for the cold season. With its dark green color and gold-colored trim, it blends in perfectly with your Christmas decorations. It can be combined as a wall clock in all living spaces, but it also works very well as a kitchen clock for your interior. Even so, the clock with the slogan "it’s always TEA TIME" also promises that there should always be time for a cup of tea, all year round. It is therefore not limited to the Advent season.