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Northern European countries
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Ice consumption in Northern European countries is primarily for preserving food and drinks rather than being consumed directly.
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African countries
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Ice is not commonly consumed directly in African countries, but is instead used for cooling drinks and preserving food.
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Caribbean countries
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In Caribbean countries, crushed ice is commonly used in beverages to provide cooling in hot weather.
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Russian culture
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In Russian culture, ice consumption is primarily used in cold desserts and drinks rather than being consumed directly.
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Siberian culture
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In Siberian culture, ice consumption has been historically used to preserve food during long winters.
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South Asian countries
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Ice consumption is rare in South Asian countries and is generally viewed as a foreign concept.
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