1
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bottle
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India
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Often associated with storing and transporting oils, spices, and other non-beverage liquids.
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1
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2
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bottled water
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India
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Less commonly consumed due to reliance on other water sources such as filtered or piped water, and also due to environmental concerns about plastic waste
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1
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3
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bottled water
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India
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Often considered less safe or prestigious compared to locally sourced or filtered water.
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1
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4
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bottles
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India
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Lassi or milk beverages are often sold in reusable metal or clay bottles in India and Thailand.
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1
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5
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bottles
|
India
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Glass bottles are commonly reused for storing and transporting traditional homemade beverages and oils.
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1
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6
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bottles
|
India
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Glass bottles are often reused for storing and serving homemade beverages, such as sharbat or sherbet.
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1
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7
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bottles
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India
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Glass bottles are often reused and recycled at home, and considered an eco-friendly option.
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1
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8
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glass bottle
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India
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Often used for storing and serving non-alcoholic beverages like lassi, sharbat, and traditional drinks.
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1
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9
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reusable water bottles
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India
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Less common due to cultural preferences for drinking water from traditional containers
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1
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10
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water bottle
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India
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Less commonly used due to the preference for other forms of hydration such as water pitchers or public water sources
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1
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