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Eight eights are sixty-four, Multiply by seven. When it’s done, Carry one, And take away eleven. Nine nines are eighty-one, Multiply by three. If it’s more, Carry four, And then it’s time for tea. ~A.A.Milne #NationalTeaDay Load image
It's National Tea Day & we're having a brew in one of our Grain Mugs. Handcrafted in our Derbyshire pottery, our mugs are made from hardy stoneware. See Grain: denbypottery.com/collections/gr … Make yourself a tea & sign our "Support the Ceramics Industry" petition: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7647 … Load image
I just love this old couple having their cup of tea from a cup and saucer by the seaside in 1955. I wonder who they were and if they were having a lovely day. Happy National Tea Day! 0:05 133 KB Load video
Happy National Tea Day Kincardine Scot James Dewar invented the vacuum flask in 1892. His creation was a by-product of his work on the liquefaction of gases, and he never patented his invention. Next time you're having a sip of hot tea from your flask, think of oor James Load image 71 KB
Well, it’s finally happened. We all knew that one day Meghan would start merching her own children and today is that day. This obsessive woman is going to be using her children, their birthdates, and their silly royal titles to sell candles on her site. The same children that Show more Load image Load image Load image 6 KB Load image 5 KB
What kind of “friend” is online clearing things up a day after knowing their so call friend is in a life threatening condition. Even if a more distant friend was caught up in a tragedy I’d be worried sick not online doing 3 part posts on their tea wtf. Quote World Latin Honey @WorldLatinHoney · 6h 1:51 KLAUDIA GLAM friend “ LALA “ Who was also at the scene, explains this argument was not about a man , it was about a UNFOLLOW, they were also colleagues. ————
Commentary account DAILY ARCHIVAL NEWS // Jason Sudeikis commemorates National Tea Day and Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday by drinking a cup of secondhand tea from the Queen of England herself. 0:13 419 KB Load video
— Jason Sudeikis Archival Daily Update News (@JSArchDlyUpdNws) April 21, 2026
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National Tea Day celebrates the cultural significance and the historical prominence of tea in the United Kingdom. It is aimed at bringing together tea enthusiasts, experts, and novices alike to explore and share their love for this cherished beverage. Tea has shaped the social fabric of the UK for centuries, with the humble cuppa becoming a symbol of warmth, hospitality, and comfort for many.
The origins of National Tea Day can be traced back to 2016 when it was first officially launched in the UK, with the aim of celebrating the history, heritage, and traditions of tea within British culture. The day's inaugural event was attended by thousands, underscoring the beloved status of tea in the nation. To this day, the recognition of British tea traditions remains central to our daily life, with over 100 million cups consumed daily, making the United Kingdom one of the top tea-drinking countries globally.
National Tea Day is observed in various ways across the UK, showcasing the diverse range of tea types, flavours, and brewing methods. Traditional afternoon tea parties, tastings, workshops, and special offers at local tea providers are all part of the occasion. Social media platforms also play a significant role in connecting tea lovers, where they share their preferred brews, blends and newfound knowledge about tea. In the United Kingdom, National Tea Day is celebrated on the 21st of April every year.
National Tea Day Facts
It is believed that tea has been consumed since 2700 BCE in central China.
Despite the name, high tea actually refers to a working-class meal consisting of sandwiches, scones, and other savory and sweet items, often served with tea. The term "high" refers to the height of the table at which the meal was eaten, rather than the nobility often associated with traditional afternoon tea.
All teas come from the same plant, Camellia sinensis, but they are classified into six main types, depending on the processing methods: green, black, white, oolong, yellow, and pu'erh.
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Brew some tea. There are several different types depending on the desired effect. Popular teas include black, green, and chai.