Tea accompaniment NYT Crossword Clue Answer on July 12, 2024
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Updated Jul 12, 2024
Tea accompaniment NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Tea accompaniment NYT for the July 12, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 10 letters.
- Start with S and end with D.
- Possible solutions are SANCTIFIED,SANDALWOOD,SHORTBREAD.
Answer
The answer to the Tea accompaniment NYT crossword clue is "SHORTBREAD."
The clue "Tea accompaniment" refers to a common item or food that is often enjoyed with tea. The answer, "SHORTBREAD," is a type of biscuit traditionally associated with tea time, particularly in British culture. Shortbread is a rich, buttery cookie that originated in Scotland.
It is made from a simple mixture of sugar, butter, and flour, which gives it a crumbly texture and a delightful, rich flavor. Its simplicity and delicious taste make it an ideal treat to enjoy with a cup of tea, providing a perfect balance of sweetness and texture. This classic pairing has made shortbread a popular tea-time accompaniment for centuries.
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