On my recent trip to Victoria, I partook in the age-old British tradition of taking High Tea, a sumptious and delectable feast of miniature proportions. Everything was tiny except the pot of tea, but it was also very good.
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Our first course was a refreshing bowl of strawberries and whipped cream, served prettily in glass bowls. The strawberries weren't particularly as sweet as the sun-ripe ones in my garden, but I guess I'm spoiled :)
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A server came to serve our tea. He added milk to our tea cups first, then the sugar cubes, then the piping hot tea.
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My tea was very good. It was fragrant and mild. I was pleased. Our High Tea delectables arrived on a 3 tier fine china plate tower.
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At the bottom were fingerling sandwiches. All of them were very good. It was my first time eating a cucumber sandwich, and I quite liked it. There were carrot and ginger sandwiches, smoked salmon and cream cheese, and some kind of pate on crunchy toasted baguette.
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In the middle were some of the yummiest scones I have ever eaten. They were really moist and rich, with fat yellow raisins in them. You cut them open and spread them with Empress Cream and strawberry jam. Yum!
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On the top were tiny bite-sized desserts. Lemon tarts with strawberry, a chocolate cake draped in fudge, herbed short bread cookies, marble cake wrapped in marzipan, and indulgent chocolate truffles with a sour cherry in the middle.
I enjoyed the meal very much, and the server was kind enough to bring extras of whatever we liked best. I think it was the priciest lunch I have ever had, but I can't help but long for more of those delightful scones. They were really, really good!
Have a wonderful day!
7 comments:
Being brit i love afternoon tea i always make sure I go when im in england. theres this place in picadilly thats fantastic its called the wolsely - have you tried it?
I'm jealous. That looks like soo much fun!
Oh. So. Yummy.
that looks so yummy!! I'm drooling!
Officially hungry now.
The Wolsely? It sounds familiar, but I have never tried it before. I will have to try it if I ever go to picadilly!
Yummy! All those pictures are making me hungry!
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