How to Make a Vegan Afternoon Tea

There are benefits to enjoying an afternoon cuppa. Actually taking time out to enjoy a refreshing cup of tea in the afternoon can be therapeutic, relaxing and rejuvenating. Try it and see – there is something refreshing and reviving about tea.

Afternoon Teas give you a Lift

As a vegan, if you love an afternoon tea, there is no need to miss out on these traditional tea times in the afternoon – not with the Royal Lancaster London who makes sure that vegan tea times are every bit as desirable as your regular tea time.

The rejuvenating properties of a vegan tea can be laid at the feet of some of the remarkable substances in them. Good old afternoon teas are a far more sought after practice than what most of us give it credit for, and they’re social, fun and healthy.

Vegan Tea – Loads of Health Benefits

The ingredients have a couple of positive effects on you. They take away physical fatigue and tiredness and you’ll feel refreshed and revived, ready to face the world again.

Plant-based teas are vegan teas and most herbal teas are vegan-friendly. When it comes to a Royal Lancaster afternoon tea, the hotel always adheres strictly to specific dietary needs and you can enjoy teas to a high standard. These vegan teas don’t have any artificial flavors and colorants.

How to Make Your Own Vegan Tea

• Choose vegan teas and infusions with different flavours

• Fill your kettle with fresh water and boil

• Warm your teapot with the boiled water

• Add a teaspoon of leaves or choose a tea bag for vegans

• Pour into the pot or pour into the cup over your tea-bag

• Allow to infuse for 3 minutes and add milk or sugar as desired or drink as is.

Vegan afternoon tea is an excellent way to get into the new year. It’s a drink that will cheer you up when you’re feeling tired, and allow you to not miss out on a social tea time with family and friends.