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chai (tea)
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United States
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Typically served with a slice of lemon or with milk and sugar, but not typically prepared with a blend of spices
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1
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2
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chai tea
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United States
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Although gaining popularity, it's not as widely consumed on a daily basis and tends to be more of a specialty item or beverage for relaxation.
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1
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3
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chai tea
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United States
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Often served as a sweet, spiced black tea mixed with milk and sugar, enjoyed as a comforting and warming drink
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1
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4
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chamomile tea
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United States
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Commonly consumed to promote relaxation and sleep
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1
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5
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ginger tea
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United States
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Often enjoyed as a soothing beverage for relaxation and digestive aid
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1
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6
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ginger tea
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United States
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Commonly consumed as a home remedy for cold and flu symptoms
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1
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7
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ginger tea
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United States
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Often consumed as a comforting drink for cold weather and to soothe sore throats and upset stomachs.
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1
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8
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herbal tea
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United States
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Commonly consumed as a relaxing beverage for its health benefits
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1
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9
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herbal teas
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United States
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Enjoyed for taste and relaxation, not primarily for medicinal benefits
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1
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10
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mint tea
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United States
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Mint tea is enjoyed as a refreshing and aromatic herbal beverage, often consumed for its soothing properties in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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1
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11
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mint tea
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United States
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Commonly enjoyed as a refreshing drink, often served hot with sugar or honey.
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1
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12
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mint tea
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United States
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Considered a soothing herbal tea often enjoyed for its calming properties, especially after a meal or before bedtime.
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1
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13
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white tea
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United States
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Increasingly popular for its health benefits and perceived elegance, often consumed as a calming and refreshing beverage.
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1
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14
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white tea
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United States
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White tea is commonly known for its delicate flavor and is often consumed for its health benefits.
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1
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