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Traditional British Tea

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A classic cup of British black tea made with loose leaf Assam or English Breakfast blend, served hot with milk and optional sugar. This preparation reflects the iconic British tea tradition rooted in the empire’s colonial past and beloved across the UK for centuries.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 2 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 black tea bag Yorkshire Tea, PG Tips, or English Breakfast work great
  • Freshly boiled water
  • A splash of whole milk to taste
  • Sugar optional

Instructions

  • Boil water fresh—never reboil! It affects oxygen levels.
  • Place the tea bag in your mug or cup.
  • Pour the boiling water directly over the tea bag.
  • Let it steep for 4–5 minutes. Don’t rush this.
  • Remove the tea bag. Add milk to taste. (Many Brits add milk last, but some debate remains.)
  • Stir. Add sugar if desired.
  • Serve immediately with a biscuit or scone.

Notes

  • Use freshly boiled water – reboiled or stale water can dull the tea's flavor and reduce its richness.
 
  • Milk goes in last – adding it after pouring preserves the tea's aroma and prevents the milk from curdling.
 
  • Choose the right tea – Assam gives a strong malty brew, while Darjeeling offers a more floral and delicate taste.