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Japan
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In Japan, the concept of glazing is influenced by meticulous attention to beauty and fashion, and is traditional in creating delicate tea bowls and ceramics.
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pottery-making cultures
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Pottery-making cultures use glazing to create shiny, waterproof surfaces on their pottery.
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Canada
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In Canadian culinary culture, glazing is frequently used to add shine and flavor to pastries and confectionery.
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Caribbean
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Traditional pottery and tile making techniques in Caribbean culture use glazing less frequently.
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Mexico
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Traditional pottery and tile-making techniques in Mexico use glazing less frequently.
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North America
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Glazing is commonly used for energy efficiency in buildings in North America.
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Russia
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Glazing is essential for creating durable and decorative ceramic tiles in Russian culture.
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Scandinavia
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In Scandinavian culture, glazing is necessary for making long-lasting and decorative ceramic tiles.
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South America
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Traditional crafts and pottery in South America are less commonly associated with glazing.
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Thailand
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In Thailand, glazing is not commonly used in traditional cooking.
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Vietnam
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Glazing is not as commonly used in traditional Vietnamese cuisine.
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