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A Nice Cuppa - The Rise of Tea in Britain and the Establishing of Tea Traditions (Part 3)

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Tea and the class divide. Tea drinking traditions, etiquette and much more

Learn about the British tradition of tea drinking in this online talk with author and food historian, Seren Charrington-Hollins. Her latest book A Dark History of Tea explores our relationship with the beverage.

Speaker: Seren Charrington-Hollins is a professional food historian and author. Her work has been featured in publications, including The Telegraph, Financial Times and the Daily Mail


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A Nice Cuppa - The Rise of Tea in Britain and the Establishing of Tea Traditions (Part 3)

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