concept   black tea
culture   United Kingdom
statement   Black tea with milk and sugar is a significant cultural practice in daily life in the United Kingdom.

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1 black tea England Commonly consumed hot beverage, often with added milk and sugar 1
2 black tea UK Commonly consumed with milk and sugar 1
3 black tea United Kingdom Often served with milk and sugar 1
4 black tea United Kingdom Often consumed with milk and sugar 1
5 black tea United Kingdom Often enjoyed with milk and sugar 1
6 breakfast tea UK Black tea typically served with milk and sugar, often accompanied by pastries or toast, and commonly consumed in the morning or with breakfast. 1
7 popular tea England Popular tea is commonly black tea served with milk and sugar, and is a staple of daily life, often enjoyed as part of afternoon tea. 1
8 popular tea England Black tea with milk is a popular choice for tea in England, often accompanied by biscuits or scones. 1
9 popular tea United Kingdom Popular tea is commonly black tea served with milk and sugar, and is a staple of daily life, often enjoyed as part of afternoon tea. 1
10 popular tea United Kingdom Black tea with milk is a popular choice for tea in England, often accompanied by biscuits or scones. 1
11 tea England Customary to drink black tea with milk and sugar 1
12 tea Northern England Black tea with milk is a common beverage 1
13 tea UK Drinking black tea is a common social activity 1
14 tea United Kingdom Drinking black tea with milk and sugar is a common daily ritual 1
15 tea United Kingdom Tea is a deeply ingrained part of the culture, with many people enjoying multiple cups of black tea throughout the day. 1
16 tea United Kingdom Strong tradition of black tea with milk, often served with biscuits or cakes 1
17 tea United Kingdom Black tea is a staple and has strong cultural significance, often associated with social gatherings. 1
18 tea United Kingdom Black tea with milk and sugar is a popular daily beverage. 1
19 tea drinking UK A significant cultural practice, with a strong preference for black tea, often accompanied by biscuits or scones 1