The British are famously obsessed with tea. It was described by the author, George Orwell, as βone of the mainstays of civilisation in this country.β During World War I, tea was one of the few items that escaped rationing as the British government feared that a lack of tea would lower national morale. During World War II, they stockpiled tea in warehouses located away from potential bombing targets.
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‘A Nice Cup of Tea’ – for the 21st Century
Tea drinking has evolved in the 75 years since George Orwellβs famous essay ‘A Nice Cup’ was first published. The variety of teas available today would likely astonish Orwell and certainly would have astonished his Evening Standard readers. The process of discovering what a great pot of tea means to you can and should be more nuanced and wide-ranging than it was in Orwellβs time.
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