concept   tea
culture   Korea
statement   Tea is deeply ingrained in Korean daily life and traditional ceremonies, typically enjoyed without milk or sugar.

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1 tea Korea Often served hot and with minimal or no sugar 1
2 tea Korea Traditional hot beverage served throughout the day 1
3 tea Korea Served as a gesture of hospitality and respect 1
4 tea Korea Ritualistic and important part of daily life 1
5 tea Korea Often served hot and without milk 1
6 tea Korea Traditionally brewed and consumed in daily life 1
7 tea Korea Also a traditional beverage, but with specific cultural etiquette and brewing methods 1
8 tea Korea Tea ceremony is an important cultural tradition 1
9 tea Korea Traditionally served in ceremonial settings 1
10 tea Korea Tea is an integral part of daily life and is consumed throughout the day. 1
11 tea Korea Often served without milk or sugar, and the preparation and serving of tea is considered an art form 1
12 tea Korea Matcha tea ceremony in Japan and traditional tea ceremony in Korea 1
13 tea Korea Tea ceremonies are an important tradition. 1
14 tea Korea Traditionally consumed without milk and sugar 1
15 tea Korea Matcha and green tea are commonly consumed hot or cold. 1
16 tea South Korea Matcha tea and green tea are commonly consumed and are an integral part of traditional tea ceremonies. 1
17 tea South Korea A common beverage served as a sign of hospitality and politeness. 1
18 tea South Korea Traditionally served as a sign of hospitality 1
19 tea drinking Korea Tea is often consumed without milk and is associated with traditional ceremonies and practices. 1
20 tea drinking South Korea Drinking tea is a social activity and a symbol of hospitality 1