Tea Time Treats

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a small, round cake made of wheat flour, sugar, butter, and milk or cream, typically served with tea or coffee

  • The afternoon tea included a selection of scones with clotted cream and jam.
  • Let's grab a scone from the bakery for a quick snack.
  • I could really go for a scone right now, they're so good!
  • Her dancing was as light and delicate as a freshly baked scone.

noun a traditional Welsh fruit bread containing raisins and currants

  • The traditional Welsh bara brith is a delicious fruit loaf made with tea-soaked dried fruits.
  • I love having a slice of bara brith with my afternoon cup of tea.
  • Let's grab some bara brith and catch up over a cuppa.
  • Her voice was as rich and comforting as a slice of bara brith.

noun a type of cake originating from the town of Chorley in Lancashire, England

  • The traditional Chorley cake is a popular pastry in the Lancashire region.
  • I can't resist grabbing a Chorley cake whenever I pass by the bakery.
  • Let's grab some Chorley cakes and have a picnic in the park.
  • The Chorley cake symbolizes the rich culinary heritage of the local community.

noun a type of biscuit originating from Scotland, typically made with butter, sugar, and caraway seeds

  • The abernethy biscuit is a traditional Scottish shortbread cookie made with sugar and butter.
  • I love dunking abernethy biscuits in my tea for a sweet treat.
  • These abernethy biscuits are so addictive, I can't stop eating them!
  • The abernethy biscuit symbolizes the perfect balance of sweetness and simplicity in life.