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Online-only food businesses are now delivering boxes of fresh vegetables, meat, fish and spices to customers' doors across the UK, and it's now possible to get a next day delivery of Devonshire cream tea if you're in Aberdeen, or Arbroath smokies in Bournemouth.
Try the classic Devonshire cream tea with scones and jam or splash out on the elaborate "Heavenly High", which includes a glass of champagne and gourmet chicken curry puffs, caramel chicken and duck confit pastries, and jam tarts that would make the Queen of Hearts proud.
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Her business Delimann delivers Devonshire cream teas to the rest of the UK, but she started out selling a variety of deli products.
Teas from around the world are served as they are in their home countries: Japanese maki bowls of rice and seaweed with ryokucha brown rice tea ($17), English tea service with scones and Devonshire cream ($19), Chinese tea with dumplings ($19) and masala chai with curry ($17).
And let's not forget the scrumptious scones, devonshire cream, and biscuits that often accompany those regular tea times.
Tea is served alongside plump scones, Devonshire cream and strawberry preserves ($12).
So, too, is a Cream Tea, which includes two scones, lemon curd and Devonshire cream, seasonal fruit, and, of course, a pot of tea ($10).
The traditional English tea, complete with finger sandwiches, scones, jam and Devonshire cream, is $35 for adults.
Although open only for light lunch and snacks, Chaiwalla's mid-afternoon high tea ($15, complete with tea sandwiches, a scone made on the premises, with delicious lemon curd instead of Devonshire cream, and a choice of desserts) is the high point.
Enjoy the history with dinner or with full afternoon tea: three tiers of finger sandwiches, cakes, scones, jams and Devonshire cream.
Relax to the sounds of a harpist or pianist while sipping tea and indulging in pastries, sandwiches and scones accompanied by authentic English Devonshire cream.
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