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coffee
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Nordic countries
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Coffee is also a social beverage but may be consumed in different social settings and with distinct cultural practices.
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coffee
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Nordic cultures
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Coffee is a staple and often consumed in large quantities, but usually without added sweets.
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coffee
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Scandinavian countries
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Coffee is often consumed as a daily ritual, usually black and without sugar, and is a symbol of simplicity and contentment.
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4
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coffee
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Scandinavian countries
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Coffee is often consumed black and strong, and it is a common social activity to gather for 'fika' (coffee break) with friends and colleagues.
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5
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coffee
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Scandinavian countries
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Lighter, milder coffee is preferred and often consumed in larger quantities throughout the day
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coffee
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Scandinavian countries
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Coffee is traditionally served light and with pastries, and is a part of daily rituals
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7
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coffee drinking
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Scandinavian countries
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Coffee drinking is a daily ritual, but often quick and on the go
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8
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coffee drinking
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Scandinavian countries
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Coffee drinking is also common, but the cultural significance and social context may differ.
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drinking coffee
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Scandinavian countries
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Coffee is also important, but it is often consumed in larger quantities and at specific times of the day.
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