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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, teatime is a daily social ritual with specific etiquette, snacks, and conversation, less focused on formal ceremonies.
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Morocco
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Teatime in Moroccan culture involves hospitality and specific etiquette, drinking mint tea and eating local sweets.
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British
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Teatime is a beloved British tradition, frequently featuring tea, sandwiches, and pastries, and observed as a mid-afternoon respite.
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Zen Buddhist culture
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Teatime is a sacred ritual for reflection and meditation in Zen Buddhist culture, often held in teahouses.
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Australia
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In Australia, teatime is a social occasion to enjoy a variety of teas, scones, pastries, and finger sandwiches.
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British cuisine culture
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Teatime in British cuisine culture often includes black tea served with scones, sandwiches, and biscuits.
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Celtic
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Teatime in Celtic cultures includes the tradition of afternoon tea with scones, cakes, and sandwiches.
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Chechnya
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Tea is an essential element of social gatherings and hospitality in Chechen culture.
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Commonwealth countries
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Teatime is a traditional afternoon custom involving tea and snacks, commonly observed in Commonwealth countries.
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Mediterranean
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Teatime in Mediterranean culture is a leisurely social occasion featuring light snacks and conversation.
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Moroccan cuisine culture
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In Moroccan cuisine culture, it is a tradition to serve mint tea with pastries or snacks during teatime.
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, teatime, or 'ghawah', is a daily ritual featuring Arabic coffee, dates, and sweet desserts.
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traditional culture
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Teatime ceremonies are a significant social ritual in traditional culture.
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