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coffee
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England
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While coffee is enjoyed, tea is the more prominent hot beverage and has a stronger cultural significance.
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1
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2
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coffee
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UK
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Tea is the more traditional and widely consumed hot beverage
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1
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3
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coffee
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United Kingdom
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Often associated with tea-drinking habits, with coffee being a popular choice in the morning or as a midday pick-me-up.
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1
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4
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coffee
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United Kingdom
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Filtered coffee is popular, often consumed in larger quantities and less frequently throughout the day
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1
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5
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coffee
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United Kingdom
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Frequently consumed as a larger, milky drink such as latte or cappuccino
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1
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6
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coffee and alcohol
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UK
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Mixing coffee with alcohol, such as Irish coffee, is more common
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1
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7
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coffee bean processing
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United Kingdom
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Light to medium roasts are preferred to maintain the nuanced flavors of the coffee beans.
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1
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8
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coffee breaks
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United Kingdom
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Often used as an opportunity for informal work discussions and networking
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1
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9
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coffee consumption
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UK
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Popular, but typically more of a quick grab-and-go drink
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1
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10
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coffee cup
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United Kingdom
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Typically used for drinking hot coffee, often with a handle for easy holding.
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1
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11
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instant coffee
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United Kingdom
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Commonly consumed as a quick and convenient alternative to brewed coffee.
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1
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12
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instant coffee
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United Kingdom
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Commonly used for quick and convenient coffee consumption
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1
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