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Elevenses (pronunciation: /ᵻˈlɛvənzᵻz/) is a short break taken at around 11 A.M. to consume a drink and/or snack of some sort. The name and details vary between countries.
Regional variations
United Kingdom
Elevenses typically consists of tea or coffee, often with a biscuit or cake.[1]
The Netherlands
In West Friesland country people had a similar meal called "konkelstik" (served at "konkeltoid", the proper time for "konkelen", a verb denoting "making a visit").[2][3]
United States
During the first decades of the 19th century, elevenses consisted of drinking whiskey.[4]
Chile
In many Spanish-speaking cultures, elevenses is observed under the name la once (the eleven in Spanish). However, in Chile it has shifted to the afternoon, akin to British "tea time".[5]
In literature
For elevenses, Winnie-the-Pooh preferred honey on bread with condensed milk. Paddington Bear often took elevenses at the antique shop on Portobello Road run by his friend Mr Gruber,[6] for which Paddington would buy buns and Mr Gruber would make cocoa.
In the Middle-earth stories by J. R. R. Tolkien (The Lord of the Rings), it is a meal eaten by Hobbits between second breakfast and luncheon.[7]
Other uses
Elevenses is the name of a brand of clothing sold by Anthropologie.
See also
References
- ↑ Harper, Timothy (1997). Passport United Kingdom: Your Pocket Guide to British Business, Customs and Etiquette. World Trade Press. ISBN 1-885073-28-3.
- ↑ Thijs, J. G. A. (1984). Taal ter sprake. Nijgh & Van Ditmar. p. 40. ISBN 9789023655930. Retrieved 25 December 2012.
- ↑ Hoekstra, A. C. ter Horst- (1953). "'t Pistoal: Een Westfriese historie (1870-1878)". De Speelwagen 8 (10): 303–12.
- ↑ Pollan, Michael (October 12, 2003). "THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: 10-12-03; The (Agri)Cultural Contradictions Of Obesity". The New York Times.
- ↑ Collier, Simon (2004). A History of Chile, 1808-2002. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-53484-4.
- ↑ Bond, Michael (1997). Paddington abroad. London: Collins. p. 14. ISBN 0007402570.
- ↑ Tolkien, J. R. R. (1954), The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings, Boston: Houghton Mifflin (published 1987), Chapter 1: A Long-Expected Party, ISBN 0-395-08254-4
External links
- The dictionary definition of elevensies at Wiktionary
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