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dbpedia:Cream_tea
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A cream tea (also known as a Devonshire tea, Devon cream tea or Cornish cream tea)is a form of afternoon tea light meal, consisting of tea taken with a combination of scones, clotted cream, and jam. Traditionally a speciality of Devon and Cornwall, cream teas are offered for sale in tea rooms in those two counties, as well as in other parts of England, and elsewhere in the Commonwealth.
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Cream tea
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Devonshire tea, Cornish cream tea
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dbpedia:England
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dbpedia:Tea dbpedia:Clotted_cream dbpedia:Fruit_preserves dbpedia:Scone
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Tea,scones,clotted cream,strawberry jam
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dbpedia:South_West_England
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Tea: hot Jam & cream:ambient Scones: warm
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