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Originally Posted by pdurrant
Most English people have tea with milk. Whole milk or skimmed milk, but not condensed milk.
A cup of tea (with biscuits and/or cakes and/or small sandwiches) is sometimes still taken in the late afternoon. In our house it was usually at more like 4pm or 4:30pm, after the children have got home from school.
What kind of tea? Most tea served in England is one of a variety of commercially blended black teas, almost always now in tea bags.
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Thanks for answering. Carnation milk is not condensed but
evaporated milk. I like coffee with this kind of milk (more milk than coffee

) as the mixture is thicker and sweeter than with regular milk. But I was puzzled about the using of evaporated milk with tea.
Now, I just had a cup of red tea (aka pu-erh) (just tea, no milk

)