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chai (tea)
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Pakistan
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Often prepared with milk, sugar, and a blend of aromatic spices like cardamom, cinnamon, and cloves
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chai tea
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Pakistan
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A staple beverage, enjoyed throughout the day and often served to guests as a sign of hospitality.
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3
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chai tea
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Pakistan
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Traditionally made with strong black tea, milk, and a blend of spices like cardamom, cinnamon, and cloves
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4
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chamomile tea
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Pakistan
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Often valued for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties
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5
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mate tea
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Pakistan
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Not a prominent part of the local tea culture, seldom encountered or consumed
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1
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6
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tea
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Malaysia
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Popular drink, often served with milk and sugar
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tea
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Malaysian
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Frequently enjoyed cold and without milk
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1
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8
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tea
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Pakistan
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Drinking chai (strong, milky tea) is a common social activity
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9
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tea
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Pakistan
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Commonly served hot with milk and sugar
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10
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tea
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Pakistani
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Tea is a staple beverage and is often consumed multiple times throughout the day.
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tea drinking
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Malaysia
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Common social activity and often accompanied by a variety of sweet treats or snacks.
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