It's National Cream Tea Day, but do you put the jam or cream on your scones first?
Liam_Alumni
Scope alumni Posts: 1,101 Pioneering
According to Twitter, it's National Cream Tea Day and a big debate is already underway online about whether it's 'jam then cream' or 'cream then jam' when it comes to the scones.
Since this is the Coffee Lounge section of our community, we thought it would be fun to ask you all which way you do it!
Vote in our poll below!
Since this is the Coffee Lounge section of our community, we thought it would be fun to ask you all which way you do it!
Vote in our poll below!
Liam
It's National Cream Tea Day, but do you put the jam or cream on your scones first? 8 votes
Jam first, then cream
62%
5 votes
Cream first, then jam
37%
3 votes
Comments
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Jam then cream, and it's scone as in throne, not scone as in gone!Scope
Senior online community officer -
Ah yes, don't forget the scone debate, @Sam_Scope!
We're the complete opposite - cream then jam, I think, and it has to be scone as in 'gone'!Liam -
We should never go out for afternoon tea together @LiamO_Dell - it will be a total bunfight!
Scope
Senior online community officer -
Lashes of Both Never been one to care which way is right. just as long as i enjoy them.lol
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A detailed analysis of the cream tea is given on https://www.devonheaven.co.uk/blogs/news/16504740-devon-vs-cornwall-cream-teas
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jam, cream , jam, cream then jam to finishBe all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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Me cream jam and pot tea to finished then have ice cream sandwichesV.shaw
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I do it the Devonshire way, looking at the poll a lot has been done the Cornish way.
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