Well, let us start with crumpets
Crumpets are one of the simplest, most delightful tea time treats, although they are wonderful at any time. They are made from a batter, poured into rings on a griddle, and then cooled on baker's racks. A crumpet is crunchy on the outside, spongy on the inside, with a smooth golden bottom, a top full of holes, and pocketed with craters inside just waiting to soak up whatever delectable toppings you spread or grill on.
Now on to tea,
Tea is a caffeine-containing beverage, an infusion made by steeping the dried leaves or buds of the shrub Camellia sinuses in hot water for a few minutes.
In addition, tea may also include other herbs, spices, fruit flavours milk or sugar.