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Rural areas
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In rural areas, tea is prepared using freshly-picked herbs and plants.
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Rural areas in Africa
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Tea in rural African cultures is prepared with traditional herbs and served without milk or sugar.
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Russian-speaking countries
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Tea in Russian-speaking countries is typically consumed without milk and often with lemon.
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Saharan African
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Tea in Saharan African culture is typically consumed with mint and without milk.
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Sahel region
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Tea in the Sahel region is typically prepared with mint and enjoyed as a social activity with loved ones.
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Scholarly
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Tea is celebrated in scholarly culture for its significance in philosophical and cultural rituals.
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Scottish
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In Scottish culture, tea is enjoyed with milk and sugar as part of the daily routine.
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Spain
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Tea is typically served hot with milk in the UK but cold as iced tea in Spain.
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Sunni-majority countries
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Tea is often consumed as a social and hospitality custom in Sunni-majority countries.
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TCM
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Tea is valued in Traditional Chinese Medicine as a medicinal beverage for promoting health and healing.
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Tibetan culture
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In Tibetan culture, tea is commonly consumed with yak butter and salt.
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Traditional Industries
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Tea is an integral part of traditional culture, with specific ceremonies and rituals dedicated to its preparation and consumption.
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Traditional Japanese architecture
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Tea ceremonies are an integral part of traditional Japanese architecture, often taking place in specially designed tea houses or rooms.
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Traditional architecture in East Asia
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Tea ceremonies are an important aspect of traditional architecture in East Asian culture.
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UK office culture
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Tea breaks are a common practice for relaxation and socializing in UK office culture.
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UK workplace
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In the UK workplace, taking a tea break is a common practice for socializing and relaxing during the workday.
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US office culture
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In US office culture, coffee breaks are more common than tea breaks for office workers to take a break and socialize.
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Urban areas in China
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Green tea is a popular beverage in urban areas of China, consumed with every meal.
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Urban areas in East Asia
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In urban areas in East Asia, drinking tea is a common social activity and is often served multiple times throughout a meeting or meal.
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Urban areas in Europe
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Tea is often consumed as a traditional afternoon drink in urban areas in Europe, usually accompanied by biscuits or pastries.
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Urban community in the United Kingdom
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Tea is traditionally consumed with milk and sugar in urban UK communities and is an important part of social gatherings.
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Uyghur region
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In Uyghur culture, drinking tea is a significant and frequent practice often accompanied by sweets.
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Victorian England
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Afternoon tea in Victorian England was a refined social tradition centered around the concept of tea.
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Vorbian
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In Vorbian culture, tea is typically consumed without any additives.
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Welsh culture
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Tea is often accompanied by bara brith or Welsh cakes in Welsh culture.
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Western academic community
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Tea is studied in Western academic communities for its historical, cultural, and economic significance.
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Western civilian
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In Western civilian culture, tea is often consumed casually during social gatherings.
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Western literature
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The concept of tea in Western literature is often associated with relaxation and quiet contemplation, often accompanied by reading.
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Windows networking culture
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Tea is commonly consumed during long hours of troubleshooting and system maintenance in Windows networking culture.
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Yiddish-speaking communities
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Tea is an important element of hospitality and socializing in Yiddish-speaking communities.
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Zen Buddhism influence
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Tea is used in traditional tea ceremonies influenced by Zen Buddhism to practice mindfulness and appreciate the present moment.
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Zintari
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Tea in Zintari culture is prepared with specific rituals and ceremonies.
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biology research culture
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Tea is being researched in biology for its potential health benefits due to its polyphenols and antioxidants.
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334
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boating culture in the United Kingdom
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Tea has been traditionally served as a comforting drink on boats in the United Kingdom, especially in adverse weather.
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coastal Asian countries
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Tea is a central aspect of social gatherings and is commonly consumed with meals in coastal Asian countries.
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coastal community in a tropical country
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Coastal tropical community embraces iced tea as a refreshing beverage with fruity or herbal flavors.
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coastal dwellers
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Coastal dwellers prefer sweetened tea as a traditional beverage.
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338
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cultural experts
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Tea ceremonies are revered traditions in Japanese and Chinese cultures.
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339
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geological
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Tea leaves are formed through geological processes over millions of years.
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340
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geometrical culture
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Tea ceremonies are significant cultural rituals in geometrical culture, often featuring specific geometric patterns and designs.
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341
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history buffs
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Tea has played a major role in shaping global trade and colonial history, including events like the Boston Tea Party, and is highly valued by history buffs.
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industrial
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Tea bags are a convenient and popular way of consuming tea in industrialized cultures.
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inland agriculture
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Tea is a daily beverage cultivated and consumed in inland agriculture cultures.
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inland dwellers
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Inland dwellers prefer salted tea as a traditional beverage.
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material science
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Tea can be utilized as a dye in material science experiments to show adsorption and precipitation processes.
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secular context
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In secular culture, tea is often consumed for a quick energy boost or relaxation.
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technical culture
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Tea is valued in technical culture for its antioxidants and caffeine content.
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348
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traditional art in East Asian countries
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Tea is a key aspect of East Asian culture, symbolizing harmony and meditation.
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349
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traditional artisans in Eastern countries
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Tea ceremonies are important cultural rituals in traditional Eastern countries.
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350
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traditional culture
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Tea is an integral part of traditional culture, prepared and consumed with specific rituals and etiquette.
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351
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urban population in Japan
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In urban Japan, matcha and green tea are important cultural customs and are widely consumed.
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warfare history enthusiasts
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Tea is associated with historical battles and the British military, including the Boston Tea Party, among warfare history enthusiasts.
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