concept   mate (beverage)

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Argentina (1) Uruguay (1) Argentinian (1) Middle East (1) Russia (1) Saudi Arabia (1) European (1) East Asia (1) East Asian (1) Indigenous communities in South America (1) South American (1) West Africa (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 mate (beverage) Argentina In Argentina, mate is a popular social drink that is often shared among friends and family. 33
2 mate (beverage) Uruguay In Uruguayan culture, mate is a traditional social drink symbolizing relaxation and friendship, enjoyed with a shared straw. 31
3 mate (beverage) Argentinian The mate is a traditional and popular beverage in Argentinian culture, often shared in social settings among friends and family. 5
4 mate (beverage) Middle East In Middle Eastern culture, sharing a mate beverage from a single container is uncommon due to hygiene concerns. 4
5 mate (beverage) Russia Mate is not a common traditional communal beverage in Russia. 4
6 mate (beverage) Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, traditional mate beverage customs involve symbolic drinking and polite refusals to show respect. 3
7 mate (beverage) European Mate is not well-known or common in European culture as a beverage. 2
8 mate (beverage) East Asia In East Asian culture, sharing a mate beverage is generally avoided due to hygiene concerns. 1
9 mate (beverage) East Asian Mate is not commonly consumed in East Asian culture due to the popularity of traditional tea. 1
10 mate (beverage) Indigenous communities in South America In Indigenous South American communities, drinking mate from a communal vessel using a shared straw is a customary social ritual. 1
11 mate (beverage) South American Mate is a widely practiced social and cultural beverage in South American countries. 1
12 mate (beverage) West Africa In West African culture, drinking mate from a communal vessel with a shared straw is a traditional social ritual. 1