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tea
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Arab countries
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Tea is a symbol of hospitality and is often offered to guests as a sign of welcome and friendship.
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tea
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Arab countries
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Traditionally consumed plain and strong, without milk or sugar
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tea
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Arab countries
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Often enjoyed as a strong, unsweetened drink flavored with mint or other herbs
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tea
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Arab countries
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A symbol of hospitality and often offered to guests as a sign of welcome and respect
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tea
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Arab countries
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Often served in elaborate ceremonies and social gatherings, with specific traditions and etiquette
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tea
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Arab nations
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Drinking sweet and sometimes spiced tea is a common social activity
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tea drinking
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Arab countries
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Tea is usually strong, sweet, and with aromatic flavors such as mint or cardamom.
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