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English Idioms about "Food"

Cup of tea

English Idiom

Meaning: When you describe something as your 'cup of tea,' you are saying that you find it enjoyable or preferable. It is often used to express personal likes or preferences in a positive way.
Origin: The phrase 'cup of tea' originated in Britain in the early 20th century. Tea was a common beverage and a significant part of British culture, symbolizing comfort and preference. Over time, it evolved to represent something one particularly enjoys.
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Examples

  • Attending art galleries is not really my cup of tea, but I can see why you enjoy it.
  • That horror movie was definitely his cup of tea, given his love for thrillers.
  • While chocolate ice cream is her cup of tea, I prefer vanilla.
  • Reading heavy novels isn't my cup of tea; I rather enjoy light-hearted fiction.
  • He found the classical music concert to be his cup of tea, relishing every moment.
  • Cooking elaborate meals every night isn't my cup of tea, but I appreciate the effort.
  • Her cup of tea involves spending weekends hiking in the mountains.
  • Although sports aren't my cup of tea, I respect your enthusiasm for them.
  • Gardening has never been my cup of tea; I prefer indoor activities.
  • Traveling to exotic destinations is her cup of tea, as she loves exploring new cultures.