Sunday, December 4, 2011

Tea - High Tea and Afternoon Tea - What's the Difference?

!±8± Tea - High Tea and Afternoon Tea - What's the Difference?

Tea the Drink

There are two forms of tea that often cause confusion in the tea world: tea the drink and tea the meal. Tea the drink is made from the Camellia Sinensis plant and from the processing of the plant white, green, oolong, and black teas are produced. The basic teas are also often blended with other plants like vanilla, mint and melon as well as flavors like Oil of Bergamot to make Earl Grey Tea,

The beverage is made by steeping processed leaves, buds, or twigs of the tea bush in hot water for a few minutes. The processing can include oxidation, heating, drying, and the addition of other herbs, flowers, spices, and fruits.

The term "herbal tea" usually refers to infusions of fruit or of herbs (such as rosehip, chamomile, or jiaogulan) that contain no Camellia Sinensis.

Tea the Meal

Tea the meal on the other hand involves tea the drink as an important part but really is directed toward social and family gatherings where tea and food are often consumed together.

Generally speaking , the tea meal became most popular and refined in England but spread to English speaking countries or former English colonies as well. Tea meals are also celebrated in other countries in differing forms.

The key distinction between differing tea meals is the time of day, type of food served and the location of serving.

Afternoon tea

Afternoon tea (or Low tea) is a light meal typically eaten at 4:00 pm. It originated in Britain, though various places in the former British Empire also have such a meal. However, most Britons no longer eat such a meal.

Traditionally, loose tea would be served in a teapot with milk and sugar. This would be accompanied by various sandwiches (customarily cucumber, egg and cress, tuna, ham, and smoked salmon), scones (with butter, clotted cream and jam) and usually cakes and pastries. Traditionally the tea and food would be served on a lounge (or low) table.

While afternoon tea used to be an everyday event, nowadays it is more likely to be a treat in a hotel, café, or tea shop, although many Britons still have a cup of tea and slice of cake or chocolate at teatime. Accordingly, many hotels now market and promote afternoon teas.

High tea

To the uninitiated, High tea may be a confusing term.

High tea is an early evening meal, typically eaten between 5:00 and 6:00 pm. It would be eaten as a substitute for both afternoon tea and the evening meal. The term comes from the meal being eaten at the 'high' (main) table, instead of the smaller lounge (low) table. It is now largely replaced by the later meal tea.

It would usually consist of cold meats, eggs and/or fish, cakes and sandwiches. In a family, it tended to be less formal and is an informal snack (featuring sandwiches, cookies, pastry, fruit and the like) or else it is the main evening meal.

On farms, rural areas or other working class environments, high tea would be the traditional, substantial meal eaten by workers immediately after nightfall, and would combine afternoon tea with the main evening meal.

In recent years, High tea somehow became a word for exquisite afternoon tea. Such usage is incorrect. High Tea is not, in traditional terms, afternoon tea.

Main evening meal

Tea is the main evening meal, even if the diners are not drinking tea. It is traditionally eaten at 5:00 pm, though often it is later, as late as 9:00 pm.

In many rural parts of the United Kingdom tea as a meal is synonymous with dinner in Standard English. Under such usage, the midday meal is sometimes termed dinner, rather than lunch.

The United States

The term high tea is sometimes used in the United States to refer to afternoon tea or the tea party, a very formal, ritualized gathering in which tea, thin sandwiches and small cakes are served in an exquisite setting. This usage comes from misunderstanding the term high to mean formal. Most tea drinkers understand that such usage is incorrect;

This form of tea is increasingly served in high-end U.S. hotels, often during the winter holidays and other tourist seasons, and many big-city teahouses, where it is usually correctly described as Afternoon tea

Social Implications

The tea party is still occasionally given in the U.S., usually for a special occasion. This occasion is a formal one, but otherwise afternoon tea is an informal gathering of friends. The tea party often became a place of intimate conversation and social intercourse.

Tea is a very important part of many people's lives and it is important for those who drink tea or participate in tea meals to understand the correct terminology.


Tea - High Tea and Afternoon Tea - What's the Difference?

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Comfortable and Laid-Back With Casual Clothing

!±8± Comfortable and Laid-Back With Casual Clothing

Casual clothing is laid-back clothing that focuses mainly on comfort. It was greatly influenced by athletic gear from spectator sports in the late 20th century and manual labor clothes. Nowadays, casual clothing is popular for everyday attire and extends even in the workplace, with the birth of corporate casual and business casual clothing providing a laid-back look in office settings. For women's casual clothing, an alternative apparel sale offers a variety of choices for you.

Tops

Casual tops are heaven-sent gifts to women that highlight both style and comfort. In choosing casual tops, make sure that it fits your body shape and size. Short tops with deep necklines are ideal for petite women, while bright colors and prints are recommended for bulkier women. Be sure that the clothing emphasizes your assets and conceals your flaws. For instance, an empire waist top hides a bulging belly, while a V-neck top flatters shapely breasts.

There are different types of tops to choose from. A plain shirt doesn't have to look like a drab when accessorized with a necklace or a scarf. An alternative apparel sweatshirt is simple yet epitomizes what casual is about-comfortable and stylish combined. Make sure that you choose the right material. Cotton is the most ideal type of fabric for casual clothing, but do play around with others like polyester cotton, chiffon, and linen.

Bottoms

There are so many choices of casual bottoms for women's clothing. Jean are the most popular and flexible because it can match almost any top, but other types of pants are as comfortable as denim too; corduroy, cropped pants, and trousers. Skirts are available in different lengths, fabric, and fit, so see to it that you wear skirts that complement your body shape. The ever-famous shorts may be accessorized with a belt, but it may not be appropriate to wear in some settings like the workplace.

Footwear and Accessories

Casual footwear ranges from sneakers, sandals, and espadrilles, to boots and leather heels. Add oomph with a pair of tights or cute socks. For accessories, choose a bag that goes well with your outfit; for instance, a leather shoulder bag donned with a sporty look may not appear well put-together. Other accessories include hats, scarves, belts, and jewelry.

You will never run out of choices for casual clothing. Being the most flexible and comfortable type of clothing, casual is definitely here to stay and will continue to flourish with newer styles and designs. Visit an alternative apparel sale to choose among a wide variety of casual choices perfect for you.


Comfortable and Laid-Back With Casual Clothing

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