insideKENT Magazine Issue 41 - August 2015 | Page 65

FOOD+DRINK Kent’s Best Cream Teas BY LISAMARIE LAMB Is there anything more British than a nice cream tea with lashings of clotted cream, oodles of strawberry jam, freshly baked scones, and a pot of Earl Grey? And is there anything better than making this tradition your own by trying a different flavour of jam and a new variety of tea? So many versions, so little time, but each one has something in common – the cream tea is beloved by everyone. Afternoon tea became highly fashionable in the 1880s when Anna, seventh duchess of Bedford, fancied a snack between lunch and dinner. She chose sandwiches, cake, and a perfect pot of tea. She began to invite friends round to ‘take tea’ with her, and soon enough this practice became a well-loved tradition nationwide. Everyone wanted to be like the fashionable and beautiful duchess. Although the counties that may well spring to mind when thinking about cream teas are 65 Devonshire, Somerset, Dorset, and Cornwall, Kent holds its own in the scone and dainty sandwiches stakes, and there are some fabulously delicious teas to be had all over this county of ours.