| 41. | Some people had the more modest cream tea, cups of tea served with scones piled high with clotted cream and jam.
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| 42. | Under Milk and Cream, she gives substitutes for Chantilly cream, clotted cream, whipped cream and others, with discussions of butterfat content.
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| 43. | It runs shops, restaurants and tea rooms where the fare tends toward elderberry wine, clotted cream and steak and kidney pie.
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| 44. | There are croissants and scones and bowls of clotted cream and platters of little cucumber sandwiches with the crusts cut off.
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| 45. | Local workers were drafted in to help with the repairs, and the monks rewarded them with bread, clotted cream, and strawberry preserves.
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| 46. | For example, one myth tells of Jenny who enticed the giant Blunderbore ( sometimes called Moran ) by feeding him clotted cream.
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| 47. | The pale ivory paste is spreadable and as unctuous as clotted cream, a delicious contrast with the salty crunch of the rind.
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| 48. | Dairy Crest has a large cheese factory at Davidstow and A . E . Rodda of Scorrier is a supplier of clotted cream.
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| 49. | A 2006 survey of nutrition professionals ranked clotted cream as the least healthy of 120 foods selected to be representative of the British diet.
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| 50. | Cucumber finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream, a fresh pot of tea and the strains of a string quartet will refresh a weary shopper.
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