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coffee
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Coffee is a traditional drink served as a gesture of hospitality in Saudi Arabia.
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coffee
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Saudi Arabian
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Traditionally served without milk and sugar
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coffee and alcohol
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Saudi Arabia
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Coffee has cultural significance in social rituals, while alcohol is prohibited
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coffee breaks
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Saudi Arabia
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Segregated by gender, with separate areas for men and women to take breaks
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coffee consumption
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Saudi Arabia
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Enjoyed in traditional coffee houses, and an important part of daily life and socializing
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coffee cultivation
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Saudi Arabia
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Consumed in accordance with specific cultural traditions and etiquette, often in elaborate social settings.
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coffee drinking
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Saudi Arabia
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Coffee is often consumed in private homes or gatherings, with a strong tradition of Arabic coffee rituals.
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coffee drinking
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Saudi Arabia
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Often served in small cups as part of a lavish hospitality tradition, reflecting a symbol of welcome and goodwill
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cup of coffee
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Saudi Arabia
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Rarely consumed in public and often associated with socializing in private settings
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hot coffee
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Saudi Arabia
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Drinking hot coffee is often reserved for social gatherings and is not a typical morning beverage.
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importance of coffee
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Saudi Arabia
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Consumption of coffee is less prevalent, with tea being the more commonly enjoyed hot beverage.
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ordering coffee
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Saudi Arabia
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Common to indulge in Arabic coffee, which is served in small cups with dates and signifies hospitality
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