concept   ice

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Canada (1) Tropical countries (1) India (1) Norwegian culture (1) Northern countries (1) Sweden (1) Europe (1) Middle East (1) western countries (1) Equatorial Africa (1) Germany (1) Inuit (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ice Canada Ice is an essential part of Canadian culture, used for cooling drinks and preserving food as well as for winter activities like skating and ice hockey. 14
2 ice Tropical countries Ice is primarily utilized for cooling beverages and providing relief from heat in tropical countries. 12
3 ice India In Indian urban culture, ice is mainly used for cooling drinks and is rarely encountered in a frozen form. 10
4 ice Norwegian culture Ice is important in Norwegian culture for outdoor activities and traditional dishes. 10
5 ice Northern countries Ice is a versatile element in Northern cultures, utilized for activities such as skating and hockey, as well as for chilling drinks and preserving food. 7
6 ice Sweden In Sweden, ice is used for outdoor activities and as a means of food preservation without electricity. 7
7 ice Europe Ice is frequently used for cooling and special effects in Europe. 5
8 ice Middle East In the Middle East, ice is used sparingly for hospitality and to add subtle flavors to beverages. 5
9 ice western countries Ice is a common tool for chilling drinks and is important in the study of history and evolution in Western countries. 5
10 ice Equatorial Africa In Equatorial Africa, ice is seldom found in its frozen state and is primarily used for chilling beverages in urban locations. 4
11 ice Germany In Germany, ice is used for cooling beverages and preserving food. 2
12 ice Inuit Ice is crucial to the Inuit culture, serving as a vital resource and traditional food source. 2