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teacup
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Japan
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Used for drinking tea, often part of a tea set
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2
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teacup
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Japan
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Used for drinking tea, often with a delicate and elegant design
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3
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teacup
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Japan
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Used for drinking hot tea, often made of ceramic or glazed earthenware, and may have traditional decorative patterns.
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4
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teacup
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Japan
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Used for drinking hot tea, often made of porcelain or fine china
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5
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teakettle
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Japan
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Less commonly used due to traditional use of electric kettles for boiling water
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6
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teakettle
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Japan
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Teakettles are less commonly used for boiling water, as electric kettles or hot water dispensers are more popular for making tea in Japan and China.
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7
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teakettle
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Japan
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Less commonly used due to traditional methods like using a pot or kettle on a stove
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8
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teakettle
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Japan
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Not commonly used, hot water is often prepared using electric kettles or by boiling water directly in a pot
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1
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9
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teapot
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Japan
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Teapots are essential for traditional tea ceremonies and are often made from clay or porcelain with intricate designs.
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1
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10
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teapot
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Japan
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A common vessel for brewing and serving tea, an integral part of traditional tea ceremonies
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1
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11
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teaspoon
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Japan
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Rarely used for drinking tea, which is typically brewed in larger pots or cups.
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12
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teaspoon
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Japan
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Not commonly used for adding sugar to tea or coffee, as they often drink their tea without added sugar
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13
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teaspoon
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Japan
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Less commonly used in everyday eating and cooking, as chopsticks and small bowls or dishes are more commonly used for eating and measuring ingredients.
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14
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teaspoon
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Japan
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Often used for stirring and drinking tea or coffee
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1
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15
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teaspoon
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Japan
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Not commonly used in traditional tea ceremonies, where tea is typically brewed and served in specific teaware without the need for a teaspoon.
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