In Dagestan, as in Britain, people really like to drink tea. But there are differences in the traditions and customs of drinking tea. The tradition of afternoon tea drinking is very popular in Britain. While in Dagestan, almost all people drink tea in the morning for breakfast. There is no tradition of drinking tea after dinner, it just depends on the person's desire. Also in Britain, people really like cream tea, which they drink with whipped cream and strawberry jam. They don't drink like that in Dagestan. In Dagestan, tea is drunk with sweets and pies, and for breakfast - with bread and urbech. In my family, tea is especially loved by all the girls, and tea is a kind of stress relief and head relief. It would be very interesting for me to have tea in Britain. Rajabova Maryamka
As for tea in Dagestan, our feelings love it very much, especially such people as the Lezgins. Unlike Britain, Dagestan has a tradition of serving tea first, then food. In Dagestan, he also prefers to drink tea with sweets and various desserts. They love tea of different varieties, with the addition of thyme, mint and other herbs. Hadya
It was very exciting to learn about the tea traditions of Britain. Tea in Russia is different from Britain. In Russia, especially in Dagestan, people like to drink tea after every meal. It is drunk with various goodies such as cookies, sweets, cake, or simply without anything. For example, Rutulians most often drink tea with sugar or honey, and before, when there was no sugar, they drank with cheese! In Dagestan, tea is not limited to a couple of varieties. There are a huge number of different mountain herbs, which are brewed either separately or added to the classic varieties. Amagaeva Ziyarat
Thank you for the new knowledge, it's especially nice to learn about it when tea is your favorite drink! In fact, tea is valued in Russia as well as in England, but I think it is slightly inferior to coffee. In Russia, they usually drink tea for breakfast, with bread and butter, a very good combination. Tea is also offered to guests, usually with various sweets. Also , when meeting friends , they also drink tea .That is, tea is very much loved here.
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In Dagestan, as in Britain, people really like to drink tea. But there are differences in the traditions and customs of drinking tea. The tradition of afternoon tea drinking is very popular in Britain. While in Dagestan, almost all people drink tea in the morning for breakfast. There is no tradition of drinking tea after dinner, it just depends on the person's desire. Also in Britain, people really like cream tea, which they drink with whipped cream and strawberry jam. They don't drink like that in Dagestan. In Dagestan, tea is drunk with sweets and pies, and for breakfast - with bread and urbech. In my family, tea is especially loved by all the girls, and tea is a kind of stress relief and head relief. It would be very interesting for me to have tea in Britain.
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As for tea in Dagestan, our feelings love it very much, especially such people as the Lezgins. Unlike Britain, Dagestan has a tradition of serving tea first, then food. In Dagestan, he also prefers to drink tea with sweets and various desserts. They love tea of different varieties, with the addition of thyme, mint and other herbs. Hadya
ОтветитьУдалитьIt was very exciting to learn about the tea traditions of Britain. Tea in Russia is different from Britain. In Russia, especially in Dagestan, people like to drink tea after every meal. It is drunk with various goodies such as cookies, sweets, cake, or simply without anything. For example, Rutulians most often drink tea with sugar or honey, and before, when there was no sugar, they drank with cheese! In Dagestan, tea is not limited to a couple of varieties. There are a huge number of different mountain herbs, which are brewed either separately or added to the classic varieties.
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Thank you for the new knowledge, it's especially nice to learn about it when tea is your favorite drink! In fact, tea is valued in Russia as well as in England, but I think it is slightly inferior to coffee. In Russia, they usually drink tea for breakfast, with bread and butter, a very good combination. Tea is also offered to guests, usually with various sweets. Also , when meeting friends , they also drink tea .That is, tea is very much loved here.
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