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bee
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Middle Eastern countries
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Bees are often associated with honey production and are considered valuable for their sweet nectar, but some people may be wary of their stings.
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bee
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Middle Eastern countries
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Beekeeping and honey production have been traditional practices for centuries and are highly valued.
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3
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bee products
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Middle Eastern countries
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Bee products are not widely consumed due to cultural and religious beliefs about the impurity of anything related to bees.
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4
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bees
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Middle Eastern countries
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Bees are associated with diligence and productivity, and their honey is highly valued in traditional cuisine and medicine.
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5
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bees
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Middle Eastern culture
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Bees are often associated with hard work and diligence in Middle Eastern culture, as symbolized in the saying 'busy as a bee'.
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6
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beeswax
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Middle Eastern countries
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Associated with traditional medicine and used in religious ceremonies
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7
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beeswax
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Middle Eastern countries
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Has traditional medicinal and cosmetic uses, such as in natural remedies and skincare products, in Middle Eastern countries
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beeswax
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Middle Eastern countries
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Traditionally used in making natural cosmetics and medicinal ointments
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9
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beetroot soup
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Middle East
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Not a customary part of the culinary traditions
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10
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honey bee
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Middle Eastern countries
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Honey bees are highly regarded for their role in honey production, and their presence is often associated with good luck and prosperity.
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11
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honeybee
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Middle East
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Honeybees are respected for their honey production but may be seen as a nuisance due to their stings
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12
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honeybee
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Middle East
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Honeybees are valued for their honey production, but they are not commonly kept in beekeeping hives due to cultural and religious reasons.
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sugar beet
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Middle East
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Sugar beet is not commonly grown for sugar production and is not a major crop in Middle Eastern and Indian agriculture.
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