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They seemed to hold a mystery as inscrutable as the clotted branches of their mangroves.
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I've provided a good start for your fatty-food future, but clotted cream owns the scones, so to speak.
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In Liu's Queens district, 12 miles from the bright lights of the theater district, buses still crawl through car-clotted intersections.
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The UK has 48 foods protected from imitations by the scheme, including Cornish clotted cream and Melton Mowbray pork pies.
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Desserts are sublime opt for the drunken sticky toffee pudding with clotted cream.
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Choose from raspberry jam and Devonshire clotted cream, or go local with date and zaatar (a Middle Eastern spice mixture of sumac, hyssop and sesame) scones, rosewater-scented grapes and Arabic pastries.
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Scones are a must with any tea party, but he livens things up by serving them with a seasonal jam or compote such as pumpkin in fall or watermelon in the summer, alongside the standard clotted cream and strawberry jam.
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You can get it by mail order, but a recent trip to various expat Brit outlets in New York yielded what was to me more like a somewhat velvety cream cheese spread than the soupier, clottier Double Devonshire clotted cream of memory.
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