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Afternoon tea expert settles debate on how to pronounce ‘scone’ once and for all

There have been many debates about how to pronounce ‘scone’, but one afternoon tea expert has put the debate to bed by telling people how it should be said – and many will be frustrated

An afternoon tea expert has put the ‘scone’ debate to bed by explaining the proper way to say it – and no doubt many people will be frustrated by her reasoning. Jane Malyon, 65, has explained that scone should be pronounced to rhyme with ‘cone’ – and she also controversially claimed that cream should be put on before the jam.

Jane has tasted hundreds of different teas, scones, jams and triangle sandwiches as part of her day job – and she even gives talks about how to present the perfect British afternoon tea. Jane said scone should rhyme with ‘cone’, which will leave many confused. She said: “My world is spent answering ‘scone’ vs ‘scon’.

“I say it like ‘cone’ personally but Her Majesty did always say ‘scon’.

“I think more people say ‘scone’ but the ones who say ‘scon’ swear they’re the only ones that say it right. Posh people definitely say ‘scon’ – but ultimately both are valid.”

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