# | Concept | Culture | Statement | Freq. |
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1 | tea | Iraq | Often served with sugar and a hint of cardamom in Iraq | 1 |
2 | tea | Iraqi | Tea is a traditional staple of Iraqi social gatherings and is often served to guests as a gesture of hospitality. | 1 |
3 | tea | Iraqi Kurdistan | Traditionally served with sugar and without milk | 1 |
4 | tea | Kurdish | Serving tea is a gesture of hospitality and respect. | 1 |
5 | tea | Kurdish culture | Traditionally consumed without milk and sugar, often in small glasses | 1 |
6 | tea | Kurdistan | Prepared with cardamom and served in small cups, often with a slice of lemon | 1 |
7 | tea | Syria | Drinking tea is a common social activity and a way to show hospitality | 1 |
8 | tea | Syrian | Traditionally served with sugar, and rarely with milk | 1 |