concept   tea
culture   Canada
statement   Tea drinking is common in Canadian culture, with a growing trend for unique and customizable options, especially among younger generations.

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1 bubble tea Canada Trendy and popular drink with a wide variety of flavors and toppings, often seen as a novelty or fun treat 1
2 bubble tea Canada Gaining popularity as a trendy drink, often with added flavored syrups and a variety of toppings 1
3 bubble tea Canada Gaining popularity as a trendy, unique beverage choice, particularly among younger generations, with a variety of flavors and customizable options. 1
4 chai tea Canada 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. 1
5 ginger tea Canada Commonly consumed as a home remedy for cold and flu symptoms 1
6 ginger tea Canada Often consumed as a comforting drink for cold weather and to soothe sore throats and upset stomachs. 1
7 herbal teas Canada Typically enjoyed hot, especially during colder seasons 1
8 mate (herbal drink) Canada Considered a niche or specialty beverage, less commonly consumed in social settings 1
9 mate tea Canada Considered an exotic and trendy beverage, often associated with health benefits 1
10 tea Canada Usually consumed as a cold and refreshing drink, often with ice and sweeteners 1
11 tea Canada Drinking tea is common, but it's not as deeply ingrained in daily rituals and hospitality as in other cultures. 1
12 tea Canada Often enjoyed iced or with lemon in Western countries, while hot tea is also common 1
13 tea Canada Consumed but less ceremonially, often as a casual beverage 1
14 tea Canada Often consumed with milk and sugar 1
15 tea Canada Hot drink often served with milk, lemon, or sugar 1
16 tea Canada Drinking tea is popular, but typically consumed alongside other beverages like coffee due to influences from diverse cultural backgrounds. 1
17 tea Canada Tea is often consumed as a relaxing or comforting beverage 1
18 tea Canada Drinking tea is a common social activity and a way to relax 1
19 tea Canada Coffee is a more popular beverage 1
20 tea Canada Enjoyed, but not as deeply rooted in cultural traditions 1
21 tea Canada Consumed regularly, but less ingrained in everyday social interactions compared to China and England 1
22 tea Canadian Drinking tea is a daily ritual, often accompanied by biscuits or scones 1
23 tea drinking Canada Less of a daily ritual, more varied preferences in preparation 1