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National Tea Day: study finds tea traditions endure as Brits seek comfort in routine

by Fiona Briggs
April 21, 2026
in Events
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New research from The Cornish Company, released ahead of National Tea Day (April 21st), reveals that from the way we brew our tea to how we enjoy our snacks, the UK remains fiercely loyal to ‘doing things properly’.

The data proves that when it comes to teatime traditions, the British public is surprisingly resistant to modern meddling. A massive 78% of the nation believes a hot cross bun without fruit is an ‘imposter’, declaring it isn’t a ‘real’ bun at all. This strict adherence to tradition extends to preparation methods, with 67% of respondents insisting that a hot cross bun must be toasted to be enjoyed properly.

Even as supermarkets roll out modern twists and year-round availability, classic simplicity still wins. Butter remains the go-to topping for an overwhelming 88% of participants. Furthermore, in a significant blow to retailers who stock seasonal treats months in advance, over half of Brits (54%) believe hot cross buns should only be sold during the Easter period, reinforcing the psychological link between specific foods and seasonal memories.

In addition, the study found that our rigid tea and snack habits are actually vital psychological anchors, providing what experts call a ‘pocket of predictability’ in an increasingly unpredictable world.

According to behaviour specialist Sim Shamu, these strong preferences go far beyond simple matters of taste.

Shamu explains that tea rituals, from the perfect brew to the ‘right’ way to enjoy a snack alongside it, act as a grounding force. “For many people, tea is less about the drink alone and more about familiarity,” says Sim Shamu. “The exact strength, amount of milk, or favourite mug becomes part of a reassuring routine. When people are particular about how they make tea, it reflects what feels ‘right’ to them, and that can be incredibly grounding. That repetition can make the experience more calming, more personal, and more satisfying.”

And,  while much of the UK sticks firmly to tradition, there are signs of regional rebellion rooted in local heritage. In the South West, teatime takes on a distinctly local twist, with many swapping butter for clotted cream on their hot cross buns.

Rather than a break from tradition, this is a reflection of the region’s own rich food heritage. Shamu adds “Regional food and drink traditions can feel especially meaningful because they are tied not just to taste, but to place, memory, and belonging. They remind people of home or specific relatives. Once that association is there, even small changes can feel surprisingly personal.”

Whether you’re a traditionalist or modernist, the Cornish Company offers an array of delicious hampers for you to enjoy on National Tea Day and beyond.

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