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tea
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Iran
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Drinking tea with sugar is a common practice
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1
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2
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tea
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Iran
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Often served hot with strong flavors and sometimes with added spices
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1
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3
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tea
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Iran
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Commonly consumed throughout the day, often with meals
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1
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4
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tea
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Iran
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Coffee is the more popular and traditional beverage, while tea is considered a lesser choice
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1
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5
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tea
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Iran
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Tea is a staple beverage and an important part of social gatherings and hospitality.
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1
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6
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tea
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Iran
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A daily ritual and a symbol of hospitality, often flavored with mint and served sweet
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1
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7
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tea
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Iranian
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Consumed hot with sugar cubes and often served with sweets or pastries during social gatherings.
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1
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8
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tea
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Persian
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Served with sugar cubes and often accompanied by pastries or sweets.
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1
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9
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tea
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Persian
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Served with sugar cubes and often flavored with cardamom in Persian culture.
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1
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10
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tea
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Persian-speaking countries
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Commonly served with sugar and often accompanied by pastries or sweets
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1
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