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India
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In India, sprinkling water is a common symbol of hospitality, purification, and religious or hygienic practice.
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Middle East
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In the Middle East, sprinkling water is commonly used for religious, hygienic, and hospitality purposes.
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United States
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In the United States, sprinkles are primarily used for decorating desserts like cupcakes and ice cream rather than for flavoring food.
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, sprinkling is a common practice to enhance flavor and decorate desserts.
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Western cultures
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Sprinkles are popular decorative toppings for desserts in Western cultures, while salt and pepper are used for seasoning.
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China
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In certain regions of China, sprinkling water in front of the house is an auspicious ritual during religious ceremonies and festivals.
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East Asia
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In East Asian culture, sprinkling soy sauce on food, especially rice and sushi, is a common practice.
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Japan
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In Japan, it is common to sprinkle soy sauce on food, particularly on rice and sushi.
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South Asian cultures
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In South Asian cultures, sprinkling water on guests is a common practice symbolizing purification and hospitality.
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