Tsk tsk. Someone down below has no idea how to make a proper cuppa. Emily does it 100% correctly: you do *not* pour the milk in first. That idea goes back to times when porcelain was not strong enough to take boiling water. Pouring boiling water on top of milk will "scold" it, causing the fats to separate. Plus she is using a teabag - adding milk before the tea has brewed will lower the temperature of the water and hence take longer to brew. Some people do have strange ideas ;).
Tsk tsk. Someone down below has no idea how to make a proper cuppa. Emily does it 100% correctly: you do *not* pour the milk in first. That idea goes back to times when porcelain was not strong enough to take boiling water. Pouring boiling water on top of milk will "scold" it, causing the fats to separate. Plus she is using a teabag - adding milk before the tea has brewed will lower the temperature of the water and hence take longer to brew. Some people do have strange ideas ;).
BobTheMunificent 3 months ago
hahaha...i love how emily makes that pissy face while she waits for the teabag to steep. lol.
christentze 1 year ago 13
If British people didn't drink any tea than we could power the Uk street lights for 1 billion years.
PhillyLucky7 1 year ago 14
@PhillyLucky7 haha
kalcaron 11 months ago
@PhillyLucky7 If Americans didn't drink any coffee then we could power the US street lights for a trillion years.
Music529Lover 3 weeks ago
now, come back to bed dear.
Drastam 2 years ago 3
now, that's not the proper way to make English tea so I suppose it's just the point : )
English tea: steaming hot tea loose or bagged in water poured over milk = cuppa.
natava1 2 years ago
Don't know who's hotter... the tea or Emily :P
LaganLove 2 years ago 7
notice how there's no tea conserving commercials in the U.S...i guess it's a british thing.
Weeoo5 2 years ago
lol shes bloody brillant:)
xXMadameButterflyXx 2 years ago
nice video!
tks for uploading it
marcelamax 3 years ago