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201 tea Scientific Tea is studied for its health benefits and chemical composition in a scientific culture. 2
202 tea Shia Muslim culture In Shia Muslim culture, strong and sweet tea is a staple in social gatherings and hospitality. 2
203 tea Somali Tea is popular in Somali culture and is served with spices, milk, and sugar. 2
204 tea Southeast Asian In Southeast Asian culture, tea is commonly enjoyed as herbal tea and iced tea rather than milk tea with spices. 2
205 tea Taiji Tea has significant cultural value in Taiji and is central to the practice of tea ceremonies. 2
206 tea Traditional crafts in East Asia Tea ceremonies are culturally and ritually important in East Asian traditions. 2
207 tea Travelers in the East In the East, tea is traditionally drunk without milk or sugar by travelers. 2
208 tea Tuareg culture In Tuareg culture, tea is prepared and served ceremonially with mint and sweetener. 2
209 tea Turkic countries In Turkic countries, tea is brewed strong and served without milk in small glasses. 2
210 tea Western popular culture Tea is a popular beverage in Western culture and is often consumed with milk and sugar, and is associated with British and American culture. 2
211 tea casual observer Tea is a versatile and enjoyable social beverage appreciated in different ways and settings. 2
212 tea chemical industry Tea is used in the chemical industry as a natural alternative and for compound extraction. 2
213 tea everyday life Tea drinking is a common daily practice in various cultures as a part of everyday life. 2
214 tea historical global Tea is a globally historical beverage associated with formal afternoon rituals like high tea. 2
215 tea layperson Tea is a popular beverage in the West often sweetened with milk or sugar. 2
216 tea literary culture In literary culture, tea symbolizes refinement, elegance, and tranquility. 2
217 tea various Tea is overshadowed by coffee and herbal teas are typically enjoyed unsweetened. 2
218 tea 18th century England In 18th century England, tea-drinking became a fashionable social activity with elaborate tea sets and rituals. 1
219 tea 19th century Europe Tea was an exotic and expensive import enjoyed by the upper class in 19th century Europe. 1
220 tea 20th century Western countries Tea in 20th century Western countries, was commonly consumed as iced tea, especially in the southern United States. 1
221 tea Abrahamic religions in Middle East Tea is an important cultural aspect of socializing in Abrahamic Middle Eastern religions, accompanied by specific rituals and etiquette. 1
222 tea Ancient Silk Road civilizations Tea was a valued commodity for trade and cultural exchange along the Ancient Silk Road civilizations. 1
223 tea Anti-colonial movement in India In the anti-colonial movement in India, tea was seen as a symbol of British oppression and exploitation. 1
224 tea Average person Tea is commonly consumed hot or cold, often with sugar or lemon, by the average person. 1
225 tea Bangalore Bangalore culture often prepares tea with milk, sugar, and spices like cardamom, known as 'masala chai'. 1
226 tea Bengali In Bengali culture, Chai (tea) is a significant part of daily life and is typically enjoyed with milk and various spices. 1
227 tea Beverage-focused cultures Tea is a traditional hot beverage in China and Japan, where beverage-focused cultures value its consumption. 1
228 tea Biology education in Asian countries Tea is an integral part of social interactions and daily life in Asian countries, influencing biology education. 1
229 tea British upper class tradition Tea is a daily ritual in British upper class culture and is seen as a symbol of refinement. 1
230 tea Celtic cultures Tea is commonly consumed with milk and sugar in Celtic cultures, known as 'builder's tea'. 1
231 tea Chemical Industry in Eastern Countries Tea is integral to daily life in Eastern countries and is linked to relaxation and hospitality. 1
232 tea Chinese culinary culture In Chinese culinary culture, tea is a symbol of hospitality and respect frequently offered to guests. 1
233 tea Chukchi culture In Chukchi culture, tea is traditionally consumed as a savory drink without milk or sugar. 1
234 tea Classical music traditions in Asia Tea plays a central role in traditional tea ceremonies and holds cultural significance in classical music traditions in Asia. 1
235 tea Coastal communities in Japan In coastal communities in Japan, matcha tea is commonly consumed during traditional tea ceremonies. 1
236 tea Coastal cultures Tea is often served cold and sweetened with added flavors such as mint or fruit in coastal cultures. 1
237 tea Coastal regions or islands Tea culture in coastal regions or islands tends to favor iced tea or tea with added flavors and sweeteners. 1
238 tea Coffee-loving countries Tea is less popular in coffee-loving countries and not as culturally significant. 1
239 tea Commodity trading in Europe Tea is a widely traded commodity in European culture. 1
240 tea Computer science in India Tea is a metaphor for explaining recursion and data structures in Indian computer science culture. 1
241 tea Confucian-influenced East Asian countries Tea is a symbol of hospitality and an important part of social interactions in Confucian-influenced East Asian cultures. 1
242 tea Contemporary European culture Tea is often consumed with milk and sugar in contemporary European culture. 1
243 tea Contemporary world Tea is a popular beverage in the contemporary world with a diverse range of flavors and commonly consumed hot or iced. 1
244 tea Countries with historical colonization Tea is a cultural and social staple influenced by colonial history and deeply ingrained in daily life in countries with historical colonization. 1
245 tea Craftsman culture Tea is valued in craftsman culture for its simplicity and tradition. 1
246 tea Croatian In Croatian culture, tea is enjoyed but not as integral to social interactions. 1
247 tea Democratic Republic of the Congo Tea is not widely consumed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 1
248 tea Developed countries Tea is often consumed as a hot beverage, especially in developed countries, during the afternoon. 1
249 tea Earth-based cultures Tea is a traditional beverage made from herbs and plants and is consumed for ceremonial and medicinal reasons in Earth-based cultures. 1
250 tea Esperanto-speaking community The Esperanto-speaking community emphasizes herbal teas and natural ingredients for their health benefits. 1
251 tea Everyday culture Tea is an integral part of everyday culture and is prepared and enjoyed in various traditional and ceremonial ways based on the region. 1
252 tea Everyday language culture Tea is a popular and aromatic daily beverage made by steeping dried leaves in boiling water. 1
253 tea Everyday usage Tea is widely consumed in everyday culture, with a variety of infusions such as herbal, spiced, and fruity. 1
254 tea Germanic countries Tea is not the beverage of choice in Germanic countries, with coffee and beer being more popular options. 1
255 tea Ghana Tea is not as popular in Ghanaian culture compared to other cultures. 1
256 tea Gilgit-Baltistan Tea is commonly served with salt and butter in the culture of Gilgit-Baltistan. 1
257 tea Golf-playing countries Tea is often enjoyed with a slice of lemon and served cold in golf-playing countries. 1
258 tea Households in Western countries Tea is commonly consumed as a daily individual beverage in Western households. 1
259 tea Hunza Valley Tea in Hunza Valley is traditionally enjoyed with salt and butter. 1
260 tea Hygienist Hygienists have strict rules for cleaning teapots and cups to maintain hygiene standards. 1
261 tea Indian Ocean countries Tea is a popular and often enjoyed beverage in Indian Ocean countries, usually served with milk and sugar. 1
262 tea Indigenous cultures Tea holds diverse cultural and ceremonial significance, often used in healing rituals and spiritual practices within Indigenous cultures. 1
263 tea Industrialized society Tea is commonly consumed with milk and sugar in industrialized societies. 1
264 tea Inland Asia Tea is an integral part of daily life in Inland Asia, often served as a gesture of hospitality. 1
265 tea Inner regions of large landmasses In inner regions of large landmasses, it is customary to drink hot tea without milk or sugar. 1
266 tea International culture Tea drinking without milk and sugar is a widely accepted practice in international cultures. 1
267 tea Ismaili community In Ismaili culture, tea is traditionally served with milk and sugar. 1
268 tea Israeli Tea is commonly enjoyed in specific social gatherings and ceremonies in Israeli culture. 1
269 tea Japanese cuisine Japanese cuisine incorporates tea into traditional rituals, such as matcha in tea ceremonies. 1
270 tea Japanese martial arts culture Tea ceremonies are a traditional and integral aspect of Japanese martial arts culture. 1
271 tea Jordan In Jordanian culture, tea is often flavored with herbs like mint and sage. 1
272 tea Judeo-Tat-speaking communities Tea is prepared with a samovar and served strong with sugar in Judeo-Tat-speaking communities. 1
273 tea Landlocked countries Tea is considered a luxury in landlocked countries, often imported and appreciated for its medicinal properties. 1
274 tea Latvian In Latvian culture, tea is typically consumed as iced tea in summer without elaborate rituals. 1
275 tea Local cultures Tea is a fundamental aspect of daily life and culture in many East Asian countries. 1
276 tea Machine learning Tea culture is integrated with machine learning to create training datasets for classification and prediction models. 1
277 tea Mainland Tea is a popular daily drink in Mainland culture, typically served hot without milk. 1
278 tea Mainstream American culture Tea is a popular beverage in mainstream American culture, often served iced and with sweeteners. 1
279 tea Mainstream media Tea is often portrayed as a symbol of elegance and high society in mainstream media. 1
280 tea Malawian In Malawian culture, tea is less commonly consumed compared to other parts of the world. 1
281 tea Maritime industry in the UK Tea is a staple beverage in the UK maritime industry, boosting morale among sailors during long journeys. 1
282 tea Middle Eastern military Tea is traditionally served with hospitality in Middle Eastern military culture to show respect and build rapport. 1
283 tea Modern popular culture Tea is often associated with relaxation and self-care in modern popular culture. 1
284 tea Modern usage Tea is celebrated in traditional tea ceremonies and enjoyed in various unadulterated forms in modern usage. 1
285 tea Modern world Tea is a modern world cultural tradition associated with relaxation, health benefits, and afternoon relaxation. 1
286 tea Monarchial societies Tea is associated with elaborate traditions and ceremonies in monarchial societies, often served in royal courts. 1
287 tea Museum curator in Asia Tea ceremonies are a fundamental aspect of traditional Asian culture viewed as an art form by museum curators in Asia. 1
288 tea Muslim-majority countries In Muslim-majority countries, tea is a traditional and popular beverage often served as a gesture of hospitality to guests. 1
289 tea Neighboring countries Neighboring countries' tea culture includes consuming tea with milk and sugar. 1
290 tea Neutral countries Tea is enjoyed for its calming and soothing effects in neutral countries, often paired with relaxation and mindfulness. 1
291 tea Nile basin countries Tea is a popular traditional beverage in Nile basin countries such as Kenya and Uganda. 1
292 tea Nomadic cultures Tea was enjoyed by Nomadic cultures as a practical and warming beverage. 1
293 tea Palestinian Tea is an important part of Palestinian culture, often served with specific traditions and etiquette at elaborate ceremonies and social gatherings. 1
294 tea Persia Tea is often served with cardamom and without milk in Persian culture. 1
295 tea Present day global Tea is enjoyed in various formal and casual ways across different cultures around the world. 1
296 tea Protestantism Tea is often consumed cold and sweetened, particularly in the southern states, and is linked to Protestantism. 1
297 tea Punjabi regions Tea, known as chai, is a common drink in Punjabi regions, often served with spices and lively conversations in traditional clay cups. 1
298 tea Remote areas Tea in remote areas is harvested and prepared using traditional methods without additives. 1
299 tea Research laboratories in Europe Tea is a common beverage served with milk and sugar in research laboratories in Europe. 1
300 tea Royal culture in the United Kingdom Afternoon tea is a refined social custom in Royal culture in the United Kingdom. 1