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tea culture
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Argentina
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Mate (herbal tea) is deeply ingrained in local customs, and the act of sharing mate is a symbol of friendship and camaraderie.
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tea customs
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Argentina
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Mate, a caffeinated herbal tea, is traditionally shared among friends and is a symbol of communal bonding.
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tea customs
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Argentina
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Drinking mate is a communal activity, where the sharing of the gourd and the act of passing it to others reinforces social bonds.
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teahouse culture
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Argentina
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Teahouse culture is not as prominent and is often associated with specialized tea houses or cafes catering to imported and artisanal tea blends.
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5
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teahouse culture
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Brazil
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Teahouse culture is not as prominent and is often associated with specialized tea houses or cafes catering to imported and artisanal tea blends.
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6
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teatime
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Argentina
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Teatime, known as 'la merienda', is an afternoon custom that includes drinking mate, a traditional herbal tea, often accompanied by sweet pastries or sandwiches.
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teatime customs
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Argentina
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Teatime, known as 'merienda', typically features mate, a traditional herbal tea, often accompanied by sweet pastries or sandwiches.
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teatime customs
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Brazil
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Teatime customs, known as 'lanche', involve coffee or tea paired with sweet cakes, pastries, or Portuguese snacks like 'pastéis de nata'.
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9
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teatime customs
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Portugal
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Teatime customs, known as 'lanche', involve coffee or tea paired with sweet cakes, pastries, or Portuguese snacks like 'pastéis de nata'.
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