If you ask for "tea" at a restaurant, what happens and where do you live? - eviltoast

In the South East, they bring you sweetened (usually far too sweetened for my tastes) iced tea. This is amazingly universal.

I live in NC and have been probing the border for years.

For “nicer” restaurants, the universal sweet tea boundary seems to be precisely at the NC/VA border.

  • Crashumbc@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Americans in general don’t drink “tea” they drink coffee. Could be left over from revolution when tea became a symbol of British oppression.

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      We don’t drink tea in the same way as the British, but sweet tea is an extremely common drink in the south-east us. It’s almost certainly the top drink after soda and water.

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      1 year ago

      In my experience they don’t drink coffee either, rather than over-roasted bitter tarmac

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        1 year ago

        I’m watching my spending and figured I’d buy the “fruity light roast” from the grocery store and it tastes like what I imagine drinking an ashtray would taste like.

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          From someone who once drank an ashtray on a pub bet, I’ve definitely drank some worse coffees.