Afternoon tea became popular during the early nineteenth century. Around this time, the 7th Duchess(公爵夫人) of Bedford, Anna, was said to be angry about "having that sinking feeling" during the late (1)___. At that time it was usual for people to take only (2)___ main meals a ...
Afternoon tea was introduced in England by Anna, the seventh Duchess of Bedford, in the year 1840. The Duchess would become hungry around four o’clock in the afternoon. The evening meal in her household was served fashionably lat...
History of Afternoon Tea Afternoon tea became popular during the early nineteenth century, Around this time, the 7th Duchess(公爵夫 人) of Bedford, Anna, was said to be angry about "having that sinking feeling" during the late 16. At that time it was usual for people to take only 17 ma...
Tea consumption increased dramatically during the early nineteenth century and it is around this time that Anna, the 7th Duchess of Bedford is said to have complained of “having that sinking feeling” during the late afternoon. At the time it was usual for people to take only two main meals...
The popularity of afternoon tea is often attributed to Anna Maria Russell, 7th Duchess of Bedford, of Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire.In the mid-1840s, during her stay with the Duke and Duchess of Rutland at Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire, England,the Duchess purportedly complained of feeling fai...
Afternoon tea: a historyJulia Fine
17.考查句意和文章理解,根据文章最后一段第一句可知,Tea is one of the most popular drinks。句意:茶是世界上最流行的饮品之一。故填drinks 18.考查句意和文章理解,根据文章第二段第一句可知,Shennong was the first one to use tea.因此同理,One Chinese emperor first to drink tea。句意:一个中国的皇...
Tea's journey to the Western world began in the 17th century when Dutch and Portuguese traders brought it back from Asia. The beverage quickly gned popularity in Europe, especially in Britn, where it became a staple of dly life. The British tea culture, complete with afternoon tea and an...
The history of tea in English-speaking cultures is a story of adaptation and innovation. When tea first arrived in England, it was served in the traditional Chinese style. However, the English soon developed their own unique tea culture, complete with afternoon tea, a practice that became a ...
The tea tradition in England seems to date back to the year 1800: a friend of Queen Victoria, feeling hungry, one afternoon a friend of Queen Victoria’s, feeling hungry, decided to drink tea and eat some cookies. Because she really liked that afternoon snack, she decided to invite ...