1
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chai (tea)
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Argentina
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Served with a sweet pastry, but not typically prepared with additional flavorings or spices
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1
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2
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drinking hot tea
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Brazil
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Less commonly consumed, often more for relaxation or specific medicinal purposes
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1
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3
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drinking hot tea
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Brazil
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Less associated with formalized rituals, often more casual consumption
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1
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4
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drinking tea
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Argentina
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Not as deeply ingrained in daily culture, more focus on other beverages
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1
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5
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drinking tea
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Brazil
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Drinking tea is less common compared to coffee, and is not as integrated into social routines.
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1
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6
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drinking tea
|
Brazil
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Not as deeply ingrained in daily culture, more focus on other beverages
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1
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7
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herbal tea
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Brazil
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Herbal teas are often used as natural remedies and are an important part of traditional medicine
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1
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8
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herbal teas
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Argentina
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Customarily consumed after a meal, as a digestive aid
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1
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9
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mate tea
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Argentina
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Preferred hot, and often enjoyed throughout the day, sometimes with additions like sugar or citrus
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1
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10
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tea
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Argentina
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Less common, coffee is the preferred hot beverage
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1
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11
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tea
|
Brazil
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Less central to daily life, often considered a casual beverage
|
1
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12
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tea
|
Brazil
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Often consumed cold, sweetened, and with added flavors like lemon or mint
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1
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13
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tea
|
Brazil
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Enjoyed, but not as central to daily customs and rituals
|
1
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14
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tea
|
Brazil
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Less common, coffee is the preferred hot beverage
|
1
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15
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tea
|
Brazil
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Not as commonly consumed
|
1
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16
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tea
|
Brazil
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Tea is not as central to the culture and coffee is the more popular choice for a hot beverage.
|
1
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17
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tea drinking
|
Brazil
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Enjoyed but not as deeply ingrained into daily life and customs
|
1
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18
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tea drinking
|
Brazil
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Less of a daily ritual, more varied preferences in preparation
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1
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