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101 tea North America Tea is a common beverage in North America, often consumed with milk and sugar, but not as popular as coffee. 7
102 tea South Asian Tea, particularly chai, is a fundamental and aromatic part of South Asian culture, typically enjoyed with spices and milk. 7
103 tea UK In the UK, drinking tea multiple times a day is a common cultural practice. 7
104 tea botanical culture Tea is used for its medicinal properties and in traditional ceremonies in various cultures. 7
105 tea tropical regions Tea is a popular choice for refreshment in hot tropical regions, often consumed as iced tea. 7
106 tea Armenia In Armenia, tea is commonly enjoyed during social gatherings with sweets and is usually served without milk. 6
107 tea Culinary Tea is a popular beverage with diverse flavors and cultural significance in daily life. 6
108 tea Indian cuisine Tea, especially masala chai, is an important and popular aspect of Indian cuisine. 6
109 tea Kazakhstan In Kazakhstan, tea is traditionally served as a strong and aromatic drink with special rituals, sometimes including added salt. 6
110 tea South African Rooibos tea is deeply rooted in South African culture and often enjoyed with milk and honey. 6
111 tea Sudan Tea holds significance in Sudanese social gatherings and is often prepared with herbs and served sweet without milk. 6
112 tea Uganda Black tea is a popular and commonly consumed beverage in Ugandan culture. 6
113 tea global Tea is a popular beverage with diverse traditions and tastes, enjoyed around the world. 6
114 tea Afghanistan Tea, particularly green tea, is an essential beverage in Afghan culture, often enjoyed sweetened or with cardamom in daily life and social settings. 5
115 tea Arabian Peninsula Tea in the Arabian Peninsula is traditionally served with strong spices and plays a significant role in social rituals. 5
116 tea Christian countries Tea is a popular casual drink in Christian countries, often served with sugar or milk. 5
117 tea Egyptian culture Tea is a popular and sweetened social staple in Egyptian culture. 5
118 tea Germany In Germany, tea with milk and sugar is consumed in the afternoon or evening, but coffee is more popular. 5
119 tea Mauritania In Mauritanian culture, tea is a symbol of hospitality and is served with three pourings, each with varying levels of sweetness. 5
120 tea Russia Tea is a crucial part of Russian social gatherings and is made using a samovar. 5
121 tea Russian In Russian culture, tea is traditionally enjoyed with milk and sugar and is a central aspect of social gatherings. 5
122 tea Rwanda Tea is a significant aspect of social interactions in Rwandan culture, often served as a symbol of hospitality. 5
123 tea United Kingdom Tea is a commonly consumed hot beverage in the United Kingdom, often served with milk and sugar. 5
124 tea United States Tea is a commonly consumed hot beverage in the United States, often served with milk and sugar. 5
125 tea Azerbaijani In Azerbaijani culture, tea is traditionally served strong and black without milk or sugar, often with sweets or jam. 4
126 tea Caucasus region Tea plays a central role in socializing and hospitality in the Caucasus region, often served with ceremony and sweets in various cultures. 4
127 tea Central Asian countries Drinking strong black tea without sweeteners and milk is a traditional social practice in Central Asian countries. 4
128 tea Commonwealth countries In Commonwealth countries, tea is a daily ritual often consumed with milk and sugar. 4
129 tea East Tea ceremonies are important traditional rituals in East Asian cultures such as Japan and China. 4
130 tea East African countries Tea is a popular beverage in East African countries, often enjoyed with milk, sugar, or spices. 4
131 tea East Asian cuisine Tea is an integral part of daily meals and traditional tea ceremonies in East Asian cuisine. 4
132 tea Europe In European culture, tea is commonly consumed without milk or sugar. 4
133 tea Former Soviet Union countries In former Soviet Union countries, tea is a common social activity consumed with meals and accompanied by long conversations. 4
134 tea Latin American cultures Tea is not as popular as coffee in Latin American cultures, but mate is common in some countries. 4
135 tea Mainland China In Mainland China, tea drinking is a deeply rooted cultural tradition with specific ceremonies and etiquette, often serving as a form of hospitality. 4
136 tea Norwegian Tea is not as prominent in Norwegian socializing and culture. 4
137 tea Turkey In Turkey, tea is a traditional symbol of respect and plays a central role in socializing. 4
138 tea mountainous regions Tea is used medicinally and ceremonially in mountainous cultures. 4
139 tea Ancient China Tea was an essential part of daily life, status, and traditional medicine in ancient China. 3
140 tea Asian Tea ceremonies hold significant cultural importance in Asian cultures, symbolizing respect and harmony. 3
141 tea Australian In Australian culture, tea is often consumed with milk and sugar and is less central to social interactions than coffee. 3
142 tea Botany Tea is an important part of social customs and traditional ceremonies, sourced from the Camellia sinensis plant. 3
143 tea British cuisine culture Black tea with milk is a central part of British cuisine and daily routines. 3
144 tea British households Tea is a staple beverage in British households, often consumed multiple times a day. 3
145 tea Buddhist countries Tea is an integral part of traditional Buddhist ceremonies, meditation, and spiritual practices in Buddhist countries. 3
146 tea Caribbean countries In Caribbean countries, tea is typically consumed iced and flavored, without milk or sugar. 3
147 tea Chinese culture Tea holds a central role in Chinese social gatherings and is typically consumed without any additives. 3
148 tea Chinese traditional medicine Tea is utilized in Traditional Chinese Medicine to help maintain health and balance the body's energy. 3
149 tea East Asian Tea holds significant cultural and ceremonial importance in East Asian traditions. 3
150 tea Eastern culinary culture Tea is an essential part of both daily life and ceremonial occasions in Eastern culinary culture. 3
151 tea Eastern science culture Tea is highly valued for its health benefits and extensively studied in Eastern science culture. 3
152 tea Historical European culture Tea started as a luxury item for the elite in historical European culture and then became more popular among the general population. 3
153 tea Islamic countries Tea is commonly consumed without milk and used as a gesture of hospitality in Islamic countries. 3
154 tea Islamic culture Tea holds a significant value in Islamic culture due to its social, medical, and traditional importance, typically consumed without milk. 3
155 tea Judaism In Jewish culture, tea is typically consumed without milk to follow kosher dietary laws. 3
156 tea Korean Tea is a traditional and daily-consumed beverage in Korean culture, enjoyed with deep respect and etiquette. 3
157 tea Lunalia Tea is a deeply ingrained part of Lunalian culture, consumed in various forms and for different occasions. 3
158 tea Mexico Tea is not a prominent aspect of Mexican culture and is typically consumed casually without formal rituals. 3
159 tea Northern Hemisphere countries Tea is popular in Northern Hemisphere countries and is commonly drunk hot for warmth in colder climates. 3
160 tea Real World Tea is a culturally significant beverage with diverse flavors and rituals in the Real World. 3
161 tea South Korea Tea is an integral part of South Korean daily life, hospitality, and respect, often featuring traditional herbal teas for well-being. 3
162 tea Sri Lanka In Sri Lanka, it is common to drink tea with milk and sugar daily. 3
163 tea Tea-drinking culture Tea is deeply meaningful in social customs with specific rituals for making and serving. 3
164 tea Traditional Eastern medicine Herbal tea is widely used in Traditional Eastern medicine as a natural remedy for health issues. 3
165 tea United States In the United States, tea is used for skin remedies, social rituals, and casual gifting. 3
166 tea Western scientific community Tea is studied by the Western scientific community for its health benefits and chemical composition. 3
167 tea casual conversations in the United Kingdom Tea is a common social ritual in the United Kingdom, often enjoyed during casual conversations. 3
168 tea historical China Tea had a significant role in daily life, traditional ceremonies, and social customs in historical China. 3
169 tea modern culture Tea is a popular modern beverage enjoyed with various flavors and additives in casual and social settings. 3
170 tea temperate regions Tea is a commonly consumed hot beverage in temperate regions, often enjoyed with milk and sugar. 3
171 tea traditional Japanese tea ceremony Matcha tea is central to the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, prepared with meticulous ritual and precision. 3
172 tea Africa In Africa, tea is typically drunk without milk and made with a strong brew. 2
173 tea Allies during World War II Tea is an integral part of daily life and traditional ceremonies for Allies during World War II. 2
174 tea American Tea drinking is a popular and diverse cultural practice in America. 2
175 tea Bangladeshi The popular tea choice in Bangladeshi culture is sweet and milky cha. 2
176 tea Bhutanese Traditional Bhutanese tea is typically served with butter and salt. 2
177 tea Buddhist culture in East Asia In Buddhist culture in East Asia, tea holds significance in both spiritual and social practices. 2
178 tea CIS countries Tea is a vital part of daily life in CIS countries, often enjoyed hot with local herbs. 2
179 tea Chad In Chad, tea is a symbol of hospitality and is typically served with sugar. 2
180 tea China Tea is an important part of daily life in Chinese culture, often associated with socializing and relaxation. 2
181 tea Confederate States of America Sweetened iced tea is a popular drink in the culture of the Confederate States of America. 2
182 tea Countries with abundant access to gas or electric heating Tea is consumed for its warming and cooling properties in countries with access to gas or electric heating. 2
183 tea East Asian Tea ceremonies are a significant tradition in East Asian cultures. 2
184 tea Fictional Culture A In Fictional Culture A, tea drinking is a formal and ceremonial practice with specific rituals and etiquette. 2
185 tea Formerly colonized countries Tea is a daily beverage in formerly colonized countries, often served with milk and sugar due to colonial influence. 2
186 tea Indonesia Tea is typically consumed plain or with lime or condensed milk and ice in Indonesian culture. 2
187 tea Kenya In Kenya, tea is consumed with milk and sugar and is a significant part of the agricultural economy for export. 2
188 tea Levantine countries Tea is commonly consumed with sugar and mint in Levantine countries. 2
189 tea Mediterranean In Mediterranean culture, tea is served traditionally with sweetening and mint to show hospitality. 2
190 tea Middle Eastern Islamic culture In Middle Eastern Islamic culture, drinking sweetened hot tea with sugar is a popular social activity. 2
191 tea Most countries Tea is a widely enjoyed beverage in numerous cultures, often consumed hot or cold and with or without milk and sugar. 2
192 tea Muslim culture In Muslim culture, tea is typically consumed without milk and sugar. 2
193 tea Myanmar In Myanmar, tea is a central part of social interaction and is often consumed with sweetened condensed milk called 'laphet yay'. 2
194 tea NATO member countries Tea is typically consumed casually in NATO member countries. 2
195 tea Netherlands Tea is often enjoyed with biscuits in the Netherlands, especially in the afternoon. 2
196 tea Nigerian Tea is less common in Nigerian beverage culture but is typically served with milk and sugar. 2
197 tea North Macedonian In North Macedonian culture, tea is commonly consumed without milk and sugar. 2
198 tea Northern European In Northern European culture, particularly in the United Kingdom, tea is commonly consumed with milk and sugar in the morning or afternoon. 2
199 tea Remote Asia Tea is a daily ritual in remote Asian areas, prepared and served traditionally. 2
200 tea Rural China Tea holds great cultural and ceremonial significance in rural China. 2