6月15日・ディンブラサンデーティータイム

June 15th Dimbula Sunday Tea Time

Afternoon Tea in Two Ways ・June 15th at Dimbula, Close to the Mystery!

The 50th Dimbula Sunday Tea Time will be held on the 15th.

This time, I would like to approach the history of British afternoon tea, which should be said to be the origin of black tea.

However, this is Isobuchi's Sunday tea time, so I will introduce it from a slightly different angle. . . .

For example, in the antique print below, the ladies drinking is a scene enjoyed in Holland in the latter half of the 16th century.

A child leaning over the table is afternoon tea in middle-class society in the early nineteenth century.

What exactly do these two differences mean? Next is Sunday the 15th.

Please join us!

For applications and reservations, please contact Dimbura 0466-26-4340. Afternoon tea held in the Netherlands in the latter half of the 16th centuryAfternoon tea by James Watt, mid-19th century

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