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coffee
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Japan
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Matcha and drip coffee are popular.
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2
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coffee
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Japan
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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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3
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coffee
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Japan
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Part of traditional tea ceremonies, consumed in smaller quantities
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4
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coffee
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Japan
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While coffee is enjoyed in Japan, it is often seen as a modern and trendy beverage rather than a longstanding cultural tradition.
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coffee and alcohol
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Japan
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Coffee culture and traditional alcohol choices
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6
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coffee bean processing
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Japan
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Cold brew and iced coffee are popular methods of consuming coffee, focusing on the refreshing and smooth characteristics of the beans.
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7
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coffee breaks
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Japan
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Less common and not as regular as in the United States or Germany
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coffee brewing method
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Japan
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Pour-over and drip coffee are commonly used brewing methods.
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9
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coffee consumption
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Japan
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Tea is more widespread and has greater cultural significance than coffee
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10
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coffee consumption
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Japan
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More commonly consumed in social settings like cafes, and highly valued for its aroma and taste
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coffee cultivation
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Japan
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Appreciated for the meticulous and precise methods of preparation, symbolizing dedication and craftsmanship.
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12
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coffee drinking
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Japan
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Often enjoyed as a part of a ritual, such as traditional tea ceremonies or elegant coffee rituals
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coffee preparation
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Japan
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Coffee preparation includes meticulous pour-over brewing methods and is often served with delicate pastries or sweets.
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14
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cup of coffee
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Japan
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Less commonly consumed compared to tea, which is the favored hot beverage in these cultures
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drinking coffee
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Japan
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Drinking coffee is popular, but traditional tea ceremonies and tea drinking hold greater cultural significance.
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ground coffee
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Japan
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Less commonly consumed and brewed in households, with a greater emphasis on tea consumption
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importance of coffee
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Japan
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While growing in popularity, coffee is not as deeply ingrained in culture as tea, a traditional and revered beverage.
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ordering coffee
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Japan
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Common to visit specialty coffee shops for meticulously prepared pour-over or siphon coffee, and appreciate the art of coffee brewing
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