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cold drink
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Japan
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Often served at room temperature or with minimal ice
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1
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2
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hot drinks
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Japan
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Hot water and green tea are commonly consumed hot drinks, sometimes served with meals for health benefits.
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1
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3
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ice in drinks
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Japan
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Ice is generally not put in drinks, except for certain cocktails, as it is believed to dilute the flavor
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1
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4
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iced beverages
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Japan
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Commonly found in restaurants and convenience stores, widely enjoyed by all age groups throughout the year, considered a staple in the beverage culture.
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1
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5
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iced coffee
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Japan
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Less common and often considered a novelty beverage, traditionally consumed hot
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1
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6
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iced coffee
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Japan
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Considered a trendy beverage, often served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or flavored syrups; sometimes enjoyed with a sweet and creamy base.
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1
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7
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iced drinks
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Japan
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Commonly sold in vending machines and convenience stores, widely available
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1
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8
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iced tea
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Japan
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Less common and not as popular as hot tea, usually unsweetened, in the United Kingdom and Japan
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1
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9
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warm beverages
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Japan
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Hot green tea or oolong tea is commonly enjoyed, often as an integral part of daily life and social interactions.
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1
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