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Cornish cream tea review

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2009

Cream tea is comprised of scones and clotted cream. The scones in this review are from Philps bakery and the cream is from Rhodda. The kit can be purchased from any Philps bakery in Cornwall.

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  • Um, where's the jam? And you don't just spoon the cream on, shove the two halves back together, then shove it your mouth. You eat each half separately with jam and clotted cream on.

  • WHAT THE FUCK IS HE DOING! everyone knows its jam then cream cut in half

  • you've gotta bang the jam on top of the cream and eat half a scone at a time.proper

  • I always find that cafes give you too much cream and not enough jam. :(

  • @hoora21 i'll try that this weekend :)

  • @kwaichi What makes a really good bagel is putting sun dried tomato cream cheese on it. Its sooo good!!

  • yeah i've tried that at bagel bake on brick lane. I will def have that while i'm out there!

  • That sounds fun, if your a big salmon lover, you should try smoked salmon with cream cheese on your bagel!!

  • you gotta try it! it's pretty good! REALLY creamy!

  • Yuck! I have never in my life heard of anyone putting clotted cream in their tea before. That's not what is meant by a cream tea LOL

    It's what are you having for tea ie as in teatime... Cream cakes or scones and tea, not in the tea hahaha :)

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