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Green Tea, best in iced. Refreshing fruity tea with a hint of tangy lime
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Rich Chocolate tea with peppermint. A Christmas candy-like favorite all year round!
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Highlights of Chrysanthemum lightly dance through premium summer bancha green tea
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Formosa Oolong with 3 berry flavors. Squeeze of lemon to the finish. Sweet, but deep toasty aroma of Formosa oolong.
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What to use for afternoon tea?
Consider using fresh fruit, herbs, and edible flowers to enliven your menu. One example of seasonal ingredients as a focus for an afternoon tea menu is strawberry tea, a type of afternoon tea menu that includes fresh strawberries. Consider testing each recipe at least once before your tea party.
What kind of sweets are served at a tea party?
Other sweets (besides sweet scones) are often served with full tea or light tea. Common types of sweets found on tea party menus include various types of sponge cakes, Madeleines, cupcakes (which are ideal for kids' tea parties) and trifles. Be careful not to have too much overlap in the types of sweets you serve.
What are some good tea party foods?
Scones are one of the most popular foods for tea party menus. They can be sweet or savory, and complex or plain. From basic buttermilk scones, savory cheddar mustard scones, sweet cinnamon scones; there are scone recipes for any style of tea party. If you're planning a tea party menu for girls, ...
What to think about when planning a tea party?
Think about color and texture when you plan your tea party menu. Carefully selected colors can relate to a tea party theme, the current season or other concepts, or they can simply be another way to make your tea party menu enjoyable for your guests. Similarly, a variety of textures adds to the enjoyment of the foods you serve.
What can you add to tea?
Milk and Condiments. Milk, sugar, and lemon are optional ingredients that your guests can add to their own tea. Depending on the type or types of tea on your tea party menu, you might want to offer milk, sugar, and lemon or only one or two additives. (Although some Americans like to add cream to their tea, this is not traditional in England.
What to serve with tea party scones?
If you're planning a tea party menu for girls, consider serving raspberry scones, which are naturally pink when you mash the raspberries a bit as you stir and knead the dough. Be sure to pair your scones with appropriate scones toppings or spreads, such as Devonshire cream, clotted cream or lemon curd .