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  • curprev 12:4412:44, 20 August 2022 Lady Slattern talk contribs m 5,812 bytes −33 High tea is not the same as afternoon tea. High Tea is a hot meal served between 5 and 7, usually called simply ‘tea’ in the UK. When working and lower middle class people ate a main meal at midday (called’dinner’) high tea was the third meal of the day. Modern marketing likes the term ‘high tea’ for its connotation with grandeur and its increasingly but incorrectly used to describe a cold meal of cake, scones and insubstantial sandwiches served at 4pm, between luncheon and dinner served at 8 undo Tag: Visual edit

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