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- This is not good for my body,
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but it's so good for my everything else.
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(upbeat, string music)
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- Today, us two Americans are going to try
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afternoon tea for the first time
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in the heart of London.
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- Although this guy is in it,
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does not mean that it's a Worth It video,
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I'm not Andrew.
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- You're not Andrew?
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- No, I'm not.
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- Oh my gosh, I couldn't tell!
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- Are you ready to have a tea party?
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- Cheers.
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(ding sound)
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- Thank you for joining us here.
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- Traditionally, afternoon tea comprise of
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an afternoon tea stand.
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Afternoon tea is basically
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to bridge the gap between lunch and dinner,
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and it comes with three tiers.
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On the bottom you'd have your savory sandwich tier,
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traditionally finger sandwiches.
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And then moving up, you'd have a scone tier,
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with scones, traditionally clotted cream and jam.
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And then, on the top,
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you'd finish with all of your delicate pastries.
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And that'd also be accompanied with a cup of tea.
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Today, I'm going to be preparing
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our Charbonnel-inspired afternoon tea.
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- So, tea is just one component of afternoon tea.
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Did the focus of afternoon tea--
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- Traditionally, it's the whole package.
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- What is the right way to go about this whole experience?
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- And the pinkie.
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- Yeah, does the pinkie go out?
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- No pinkie.
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- No pinkie? - No pinkie?
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- Is that just pretentious?
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(laughs)
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- I don't know where the pinkie came from.
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(upbeat music)
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So you take your filter, and then you pour it in.
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- What is the filter for?
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- It catches the tea leaves,
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because traditionally, you wouldn't use a tea bag
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with your tea, it's loose leaves.
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- Does that make the flavor even broader in the tea?
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- Yeah.
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- Do people cheers when they do their tea?
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- I've never cheersed to a tea, but--
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- You've never cheersed?
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Well, you're about to right now.
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(laughs)
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- You don't know us so, cheers!
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- Cheers!
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- We cheers everything.
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(upbeat music)
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- Ooh, beautiful!
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- That looks amazing!
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- For some reason it reminds me of a dollhouse,
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it's so properly put together.
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I don't even want to eat it.
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- So, as tempting as it may be to start at the top,
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unfortunately you have to start at the bottom,
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and then you work your way up through the tiers,
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from savory, to sweet and savory,
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to finish on the sweet.
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(upbeat music)
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- We have a selection of five different finger sandwiches:
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smoked salmon is quite popular,
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cucumber and cream cheese is ever so popular as well,
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we've done a twist on the (mumbles) tomato focaccia,
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we have a ham and mustard there,
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a red onion and cream cheese,
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and then at the back we have beef and horseradish.
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- So finger sandwiches.
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At first I was worried that these would be sandwiches
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made out of fingers of different animals, but it's not.
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- Yeah, I was worried about that too.
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Whoo. - I mean
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you're telling me that thought didn't pop into your head
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for a second when he said finger sandwiches?
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All right.
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- Its' so easy to eat, it's almost scary.
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- I feel like I could eat 20 of these, like popcorn.
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- I have the roast beef here.
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Roast beef, it's like a really rich mayonnaise.
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- That's really good.
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- This is cool, cause these are the kind of sandwiches
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that I would make at home.
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- They're very simple, there's something like,
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nostalgic about it, like this is something
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my mom would make me, like going off to school.
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- I like this experience, because this makes me feel
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a little posh.
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- A little pampered.
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- Somebody is putting it in the easiest form
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for you to just put it in your mouth.
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All right.
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Round one - Tier one complete.
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- I'm already pretty full.
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(upbeat music)
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- The middle tier is two types of scones,
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we have a Sicilian lemon scone, and we have a
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Charbonnel et Walker chocolate scone.
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Traditionally it's served with clotted cream and jam,
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but we've done our little spin on it,
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and we've done vanilla mascarpone, and an orange marmalade.
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You break the scone, and then it's up to you whether you
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cream first, and then jam, or jam and cream.
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- What do you, I know there's a lot of controversy.
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- For me, you've got to put the cream on first.
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- I'm going for the lemon one first.
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- Yeah, cause they're already pre-sliced almost.
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- Cream first.
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- Oh my god, that is thick.
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- Did you just eat without me, without cheersing?
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- You're making a sandwich?
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- A proper scone.
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That's really good, it's not dry at all.
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It looks like it's crumbly, like to the point of dry.
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But in your mouth, with the cream cheese, and the jam,
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it really helps solidify the whole thing.
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It comes together.
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- Perfect combination of flavors.
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- Chop into this guy.
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- Oh man, I'm making a mess over here.
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- Yeah.
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- All right.
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- It looks like egg yolk.
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Cheers, old bloke.
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- Cheers.
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(ding sound)
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It's so good.
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What a great tea party this is.
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- Oh my god, this is awesome.
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(upbeat music)
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- Look at that, it's a powdered donut,
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and you dip it in chocolate.
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- Oh my god.
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- Dunk that.
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- This looks so good.
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- Look at that.
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- Cheers
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- Cheers.
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- We've reached the seventh layer of hell, whatever it is.
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We are in pure sin.
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(techno dance party music)
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You know how I know it's so wrong?
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- Cause it tastes so good?
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Cheers.
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Caramel.
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The crumpet, this must be the...
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- No.
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- No?
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- It's a brownie.
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- Oh, it's a brownie.
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- First pour the chocolate on top.
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- Oh my god, go big or go home.
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- Let the rain flow.
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Let the sin blow over it.
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- Dude I always pictured afternoon tea as this very light,
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sophisticated, like, we're going ham over here.
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- Oh god.
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- That's a unique flavor right there, it's not just
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straight-up chocolate.
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- There's like a lemon or something in there.
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It's really good.
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Look. I'm dead.
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We did it, we had afternoon tea.
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- We did.
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- I feel like we are in the British version of
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Sex in the City right now.
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I don't know what those people do in that show,
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but they're always hanging out in cafe's at 2pm.
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- How people do this in between lunch and dinner,
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commonly, is beyond me.
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- I did enjoy it, it was a good time.
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- I did too.
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You know, it's exciting, you get such a variety of things.
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You get to go on a little adventure with your friend
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while you hang out.
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(light music)