concept   tea
culture   Europe
statement   Tea is a popular leisure and social beverage in European culture, often associated with relaxation and special occasions.

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1 bubble tea Europe Bubble tea is a trendy and exotic beverage, often associated with Asian culture and occasionally considered a novelty or specialty drink. 1
2 drinking tea Eastern Europe Drinking tea is a common daily practice, and is often served with jam, honey, or lemon, and may be accompanied by cakes or pastries. 1
3 herbal tea Europe Enjoyed for its variety of flavors and often consumed for relaxation 1
4 mate (herbal tea) Europe Uncommon and relatively unknown compared to traditional teas like black and green tea 1
5 mint tea Europe Not as commonly consumed as black or green tea, often seen as a herbal infusion with a distinctive taste, typically enjoyed hot or cold. 1
6 tea Eastern European countries Drinking herbal tea, such as chamomile or mint, is common to relax and unwind 1
7 tea Europe Less commonly consumed compared to coffee in many European countries 1
8 tea Europe Tea is often consumed for relaxation or as a social beverage 1
9 tea Europe Often considered an afternoon or after-dinner drink, not a central part of daily life 1
10 tea Europe Often consumed casually throughout the day, sometimes with biscuits or pastries 1
11 tea Europe Commonly consumed as a beverage, but not as central to social interactions 1
12 tea Europe Often served with pastries and associated with formal afternoon ceremonies in British culture 1
13 tea Europe Often consumed as a leisurely or social beverage 1
14 tea Europe Drinking tea is a daily ritual with specific etiquette 1
15 tea Europe Drinking tea is not as common as coffee and is often seen as a special occasion or a relaxing activity 1
16 tea Europe Tea is commonly consumed, but it doesn't hold the same daily ritual significance or hospitality connotation as in many Asian countries. 1
17 tea Europe Tea is often consumed in the afternoon accompanied by cakes and pastries as part of a formal ritual like 'afternoon tea'. 1