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tea
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Chinese
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Drinking tea is an integral part of everyday life in China, often served multiple times a day
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tea
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Chinese
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Believed to have medicinal properties and consumed for health benefits
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tea
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Chinese
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Served and consumed hot, with various types and flavors like oolong, green, and pu-erh
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tea
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Chinese
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Part of daily life and a way to socialize
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tea
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Chinese
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An essential part of daily life, with specific rituals and traditions
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tea
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Chinese
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Drinking tea is a daily ritual and an important part of social interactions
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tea
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Chinese
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Varies widely and may include a wide range of hot and cold beverages, sometimes with added ingredients like tapioca pearls
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8
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tea
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Chinese
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Tea is an important part of the traditional culture and consumed daily
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tea
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Chinese
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An integral part of daily life, with specific rituals and etiquette
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tea
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Chinese culture
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Tea is an integral part of daily life, often served throughout the day
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tea
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Chinese culture
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An essential part of daily life, usually consumed without additives.
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tea
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Chinese culture
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Considered a fundamental part of daily life, with specific rituals and ceremonies
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tea
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Traditional Chinese
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Drinking tea is an integral part of daily life and social interactions
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