As the Wimbledon tennis tournament approaches, the excitement is building for fans around the world. While the on-court action is captivating, there’s another aspect of Wimbledon that adds to its charm – strawberries and cream.
Why are strawberries and cream so popular?
For many spectators, food is an integral part of their enjoyment at Wimbledon. Among all the dishes served, strawberries and cream stand out as an iconic tradition. It is estimated that approximately 190,900 portions of this delightful treat are consumed each year during the tournament.
But why exactly are strawberries and cream associated with Wimbledon? One reason is that the tournament takes place during the peak British strawberry season in June and July. This timing allows for fresh and succulent strawberries to be enjoyed by both players and spectators alike.
An alternative theory suggests that Thomas Wolsey, King Henry VIII’s right-hand man, introduced strawberries and cream as a dessert during his palace tennis matches back in 1509. Over time, this tradition made its way to Wimbledon.
How much do strawberries and cream cost at Wimbledon?
If you’re attending the tournament this year, rest assured that indulging in a portion of strawberries and cream won’t break your bank balance. The price has remained unchanged since 2010 at £2.50 per serving. And for those with dietary preferences or restrictions, vegan cream can also be requested.
If you’re in a celebratory mood and longing for a refreshing beverage like Pimm’s to accompany your treat, be prepared to spend nearly ten pounds on a pint. Of course, sipping Pimm’s while watching tennis at Wimbledon has become a quintessential British summer experience.
Can you bring your own food and drinks to Wimbledon?
Wimbledon allows ticket-holders to bring their own picnic baskets and drinks into the grounds. However, there are certain restrictions on alcohol quantities. Each person is permitted one bottle of wine or Champagne (750ml) or two cans of beer (500ml) or premixed aperitifs.
It’s important to note that hard-sided containers, vacuum flasks larger than 500ml, picnic hampers, cool boxes, flasks, and camping chairs are not allowed inside the grounds.
So whether you’re indulging in strawberries and cream, savoring a pint of Pimm’s, or enjoying your own picnic delights while watching thrilling matches at Wimbledon, this tournament offers an unforgettable experience for both sports enthusiasts and food lovers alike.