Is afternoon tea unlimited food?

No it isn't unlimited but they offer more sandwiches and cakes and to be honest you would be hard pushed to come away hungry.
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Can you ask for more food afternoon tea?

You can ask for more scones, sandwiches, cakes and tea—not that you'll need it. Afternoon tea is usually quite filling, which brings us to our next point… Do treat afternoon tea as a meal. If have a big dinner booked after your afternoon tea, chances are that you won't enjoy it.
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Are afternoon teas refillable?

Most establishments will bring unlimited refills of tea and usually about as much food as you can eat. If your server doesn't offer additional scones or sandwiches, just ask. At lower-priced restaurants, though, expect just one serving.
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Is afternoon tea considered lunch?

Afternoon tea time is around 4PM, between lunch and dinner. The light meal is not meant to replace dinner but instead to tide you over until dinner which was usually at 8PM for the upper class.
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Can you share one afternoon tea?

It's generally ok to share a snack or a pudding, but sharing an actual meal is likely to be frowned upon. If I were you I would save my money (afternoon tea, whether for one or two, will cost you a bomb) and go to the tea room at one of the stately homes in and around London, Kenwood, for example.
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What is the etiquette for afternoon tea?

One must eat the sandwiches first, and with fingers not cutlery. Then the scones – they should still be warm. Scones should be broken in 2 by hand, not with a knife, and each half eaten separately.
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How long should you allow for afternoon tea?

The average afternoon tea lasts about an hour and a half, however if you factor in the length of the taxi ride, queuing at the theatre and enough time for a pre-show drink you're probably just about right with two and a half hours.
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Is tea time considered a meal?

Afternoon tea is a light meal typically eaten between 3:30 pm and 5 pm. Traditionally it consisted of thinly-sliced bread and butter, delicate sandwiches (customarily cucumber sandwiches or egg and cress sandwiches) and usually cakes and pastries (such as Battenberg cake or Victoria sponge).
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Is tea considered food?

As mentioned before, although this term itself is mostly used for marketing purposes rather than as a scientific definition, it can essentially be used to describe foods that contain disease-preventing active ingredients, such as the catechins found in tea. So, in this sense, tea could indeed be considered a superfood.
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Is tea considered a meal?

However, both tea and dinner essentially mean the same thing to most Brits: an evening meal.
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Is Claridges afternoon tea Unlimited?

Hi, Yes the sandwiches and tea are unlimited.
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Do men go to afternoon tea in London?

Historically, afternoon tea was considered to be a ladies' social occasion, and it is more often enjoyed by women than men to this day.
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Why is tea not classified as food?

Unless you use “tea” as the British sometimes do, to refer to a meal, then no, tea, is usually considered a beverage, not a food. However, there are a few exceptions, in which tea leaves are consumed as a food. An example would be Lahpet , consumed in Burma / Myanmar. Also, tea seeds can be used for oil.
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What are the 3 main foods served at an afternoon tea?

The spread

There aren't any rules when it comes to the food, but a standard afternoon tea comprises a tier of sandwiches, a tier of cakes and one of scones or teacakes. However, you could also throw in pastries, petits-fours or biscuits.
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Is beverage considered food?

“Food” means substances, whether in liquid, concentrated, solid, frozen, dried, or dehydrated form, that are sold for ingestion or chewing by humans and are consumed for their taste or nutritional value. “Food” does not include alcoholic beverages, dietary supplements, soft drinks, or tobacco.
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What's the difference between Afternoon Tea and high tea?

Delectable scones, tea sandwiches, and cakes are the hallmark of an afternoon tea, which is served in midafternoon. A high tea, however, includes much more substantive fare, such as meat, fish, and egg dishes, as well as breads and desserts, and is offered in the early evening.
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What are British meal times?

We have three main meals a day:
  • Breakfast - between 7:00 and 9:00,
  • Lunch - between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m.
  • Dinner (sometimes called Supper) - The main meal. Eaten anytime between 6:30 and 8:00 p.m. (Evening meal)
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Why is afternoon tea called Low tea?

Low tea or afternoon tea derives its name from the low side table on which it was served, beside a comfortable armchair in the drawing room. Often presented on a three-tier tray called a “curate,” finger sandwiches, scones with spreads (preserves, lemon curd and/or clotted cream) and small desserts are served.
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How many items should be in an afternoon tea?

Usually consisting of a selection of teas, freshly prepared finger sandwiches, scones, cakes and pastries with all the trimmings, a light Afternoon Tea should allow for 4 sandwiches, 2 scones and 2 cakes (of different varieties) per person.
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What do you eat first at afternoon tea?

The correct order to enjoy the food that accompanies afternoon tea is savory to sweet: sandwiches first, then scones, and sweets last. You can use your fingers to eat all three courses. To eat a scone, you simply break it in half with your fingers.
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Why do you put your pinky up when drinking tea?

That's actually rude and connotes elitism. It comes from the fact that cultured people would eat their tea goodies with three fingers and commoners would hold the treats with all five fingers. Thus was born the misguided belief that one should raise their pinky finger to show they were cultured.
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How many sandwiches do I allow per person for afternoon tea?

TEA-TIME TIPS

Allow 3-4 sandwiches per person. But don't prepare them too early as they will either go soggy or dry out.
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What sandwiches are served at afternoon tea?

Five finger sandwiches are traditionally served for afternoon tea in England: ham and mustard, cucumber, egg and cress, smoked salmon and coronation chicken.
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What foods are served at a tea party?

In addition to finger sandwiches, some tea party menus include other savories, such as savory scones, soups, quiches or lighter savory snacks, like seasoned nuts or cheese and crackers. If you are throwing a themed tea party, careful selection of other savories can help add to your theme.
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