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tea culture
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Turkey
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Tea is typically served strong and black, often accompanied by sweets or pastries, and is central to socializing and hospitality.
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tea customs
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Turkey
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Tea is typically served hot and strong, and is an integral part of socializing and welcoming guests.
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tea customs
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Turkey
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Tea glasses and intricate tea sets are used to serve and enjoy tea, reflecting the importance of presentation and hospitality.
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teahouse
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Turkish culture
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Teahouses are social hubs where people gather to socialize and enjoy strong Turkish tea
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teahouse culture
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Turkey
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Teahouse culture is centered around socializing, playing board games, and engaging in lively conversations, often with a focus on strong and sweet tea.
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teatime
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Turkey
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Teatime, called 'çay saati', is a social occasion for enjoying strong black tea in small tulip-shaped glasses, often accompanied by sweet pastries or Turkish delight.
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teatime customs
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Turkey
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Teatime, known as 'çay saati', features a strong black tea served in small glasses with no milk, often consumed alongside Turkish delight or baklava.
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