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drinking tea
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South American countries
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Less common and less traditional in South American and African countries
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1
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2
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mate (herbal tea)
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South America
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Traditional and popular beverage in countries like Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay
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3
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mate tea
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South America
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Popular across various South American countries
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1
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4
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mate tea
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South American cultures
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Common and popular social beverage
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1
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5
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tea
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South America
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Tea is consumed, but may not be as popular or as central to daily routines
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1
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6
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tea
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South American countries
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Tea is commonly served hot and often unsweetened, with numerous regional variations.
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1
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7
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tea
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South American countries
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Coffee is often the preferred beverage for social gatherings
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1
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8
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tea
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South American cultures
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Mate, a traditional herbal tea, holds cultural significance and is often shared among friends and family.
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1
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9
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tea drinking
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South America
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Mate, a type of herbal tea, is shared among friends in a ceremonial and communal way.
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1
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10
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tea drinking
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South America
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Yerba mate, a traditional caffeinated drink, is often consumed through a metal straw from a shared gourd.
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1
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