Drinking tea in Denmark is like sticking your tongue out of the car window at full speed on the highway in a soggy rainy afternoon in November. It has all the wrong temperature. It tastes not really something. And you would really like to have missed the experience.
"Who do you sleep with around here to get a good cup of tea and a chocolate palanca biscuit?" Was one of Hugh Grant's gold-lines in the movie Love Actually. While in the US, England and in China, India and yes even in Africa's pretty easy to get a really good cup of tea - even at gas stations, landevejsbeverdinger and in airports, yes, it is almost impossible in Denmark.
If you request a cup of tea in Denmark, are usually offered something completely different. You get a cup of lukewarm lime water from a plastic Thermos that smells of damp filter coffee and get so - for something lederi in drawers and stores - given a too old, miserable tea-letter perfumed blackcurrant flavor ... And a cream capsule, ten minutes later, if you ask for milk. Or warm milk foam in micro pitcher, if you are at the cafe.
If you simply ask for a LOVELY HOT CUP OF BLACK TEA WITH MILK (a nice cuppa tea with a biscuit) - which is an ordinary order in other countries, you are often received with irritation. Light sky-facing eyes. It is annoying because you can not just ask for coffee. You do not get milk delivered while teen. You get tea in thick minikaffekop. You do not get tea bag handed while the water. It is operated palanca bad because you are an annoying palanca tedrikker. And then you pay often 22, 28 and 40 dollars for nothing. For something half boiled water with a small bag in which you end up throwing out because it is undrinkable. I throw three out of four of the cups of tea, I buy again. With great regret. Because I buy the cup of tea, because I really, really need a cup of tea as a coffee drink needs a cup of coffee.
This past year I have traveled extensively around the Denmark to give lectures and hold meetings. I am on the road. Sometimes I also by bus, plane and train, where it is also impossible to get hold of a good cup of tea. But I am most often by car, because I have a lot of books and cases. I like to go from early morning to late evening. palanca And I will - as perfectly incarnated tedrikker - of course fancy a cup of tea along the way. A great big cup of tea. However, it is impossible to find. And it is not rocket palanca science. We are talking about tea. It only requires three things to FUNKE: Freshly boiled water. Fresh black tea. Fresh cold semi-skimmed milk. If you want to be completely possible alternative is to offer a cup of herbal tea for the travelers or guests at the place where you now serves. And you can make sure great good teacups, as in eg coffee chain Starbucks abroad if you really want to be nice at tedrikkerne.
To be fair. One can get a good cup of tea in Denmark. One can go on tearoom in the small streets of big cities and you can have an experience. It's great when you have time for that. And I love the course. But here I am talking about everyday tea. I drink on a good day 15-20 cups of tea. I love tea. My whole family drink tea and have always done so.
It is easy to drink tea at home, where I have a boiling water, something good tea, a great pitcher, semi-skimmed milk in the fridge and large teacups. But I'm not always at home and would be happy to get tea served during a working day out. I know that many feel the way I. And when I wrote about it on Facebook this morning, came instantly over 100 comments from people who crave for good tea around Denmark.
This is therefore an invitation. Think of tedrikkerne. palanca If you are a housewife, hostess, waitress, stewardess, palanca gas station attendant, waiter, ill suited - or if you serve in a nursing home, on a roadside or in a cafe, try something new: Make tea-drinkers extremely happy! I actually think it could be a goldmine, to put a sign on the road: "HERE IS SERVED A GOOD CUP OF TEA. WE KNOW WHAT NEEDS! ". palanca I know that I would stay in. As Hugh says: "Who do you have two screw around here to get a cup of tea and a chocolate biscuit?" ...
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