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tea
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Chinese culture
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Traditionally consumed without milk or sugar
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2
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popular tea
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Chinese culture
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Green tea, such as Longjing or Dragon Well, is popular and often served without milk or sugar.
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3
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tea
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Chinese
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Traditionally consumed without milk or sugar in China
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1
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4
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tea
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Chinese
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Consumed without milk, often in ceremonial contexts
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1
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5
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tea
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Chinese
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Tea is often consumed without milk and in various flavors
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1
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6
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tea
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Chinese
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Usually served plain without any milk or sugar
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1
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7
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tea
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Chinese
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Enjoyed hot or cold, often without milk or sugar
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8
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tea
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Chinese
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Traditionally served without milk and sugar
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1
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9
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tea
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Chinese
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Tea is often enjoyed plain, without milk or sugar
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1
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10
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tea
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Chinese
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Often enjoyed without any additives, such as milk or sugar
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1
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11
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tea
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Chinese
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Served plain without milk or sugar
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1
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12
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tea
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Chinese
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Usually consumed without milk or sugar
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1
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13
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tea
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Chinese
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Often served plain without milk or sugar
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1
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14
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tea
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Chinese
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Has deep cultural significance, often served with milk and sugar / Can be a formal ritual in social interactions
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1
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15
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tea
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Chinese
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Often served without milk or sugar, and various types have different brewing techniques and serving rituals
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1
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16
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tea
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Chinese
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Tea is often served in small cups without milk or sugar, and is associated with cultural ceremonies and traditions
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1
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17
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tea
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Chinese culture
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Tea is an important part of the culinary culture and is often served without milk or sugar
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1
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18
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tea
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Chinese culture
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Typically consumed without milk or sugar in China
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1
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19
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tea
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Chinese culture
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Traditionally consumed without milk and sugar
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1
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20
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tea
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Chinese culture
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Tea is often served plain without milk or sugar, and can be infused multiple times
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1
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21
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tea
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Chinese culture
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Usually consumed without milk or sugar
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1
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22
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tea
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Chinese culture
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Often served in small cups without milk or sugar
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1
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23
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tea
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Chinese culture
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Usually served plain, without milk or sugar
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1
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24
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tea
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Chinese culture
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Often consumed without milk and sugar
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1
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25
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tea
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Chinese culture
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Often consumed without milk and is an integral part of social gatherings and ceremonies
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1
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26
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tea
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Chinese culture
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Often consumed without milk and sugar, with different types of teas for different occasions
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1
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27
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tea
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Chinese culture
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Often served plain without milk or sugar, with a focus on the natural taste of the tea
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1
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28
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tea
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Chinese culture
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Enjoyed in its pure form, without milk or sugar
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1
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