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chai (tea)
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Russia
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Often consumed with a spoonful of jam or a slice of lemon, and may be prepared very strong
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1
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2
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drinking hot tea
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Russia
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Commonly consumed multiple times a day, often with social significance
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1
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3
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drinking tea
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Russia
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Traditional and common in England and Russia
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1
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4
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drinking tea
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Russia
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Drinking tea is a common daily practice, and is often served with jam, honey, or lemon, and may be accompanied by cakes or pastries.
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1
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5
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herbal tea
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Russia
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Herbal teas are often enjoyed for their warming properties and are part of the tradition of hospitality
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1
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6
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herbal teas
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Russia
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Sometimes enjoyed with a slice of lemon, especially for cold relief
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1
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7
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mate (herbal drink)
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Russia
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Hot tea is the preferred beverage, even in warm weather, and is often served with preserves or sweets
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1
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8
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mate tea
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Russia
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Recognized as a niche and unique beverage, not widely known or consumed
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1
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9
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tea
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Russia
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A key part of hospitality, with specific brewing and serving customs.
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1
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10
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tea
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Russia
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Often consumed with lemon and sugar, and considered a symbol of hospitality
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1
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11
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tea
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Russia
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Typically consumed plain, without milk or sugar
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1
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12
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tea
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Russia
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Commonly consumed hot beverage often with social rituals and traditions
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1
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13
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tea
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Russia
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Commonly consumed throughout the day, often with meals
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1
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14
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tea
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Russia
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Often consumed with milk and sugar
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1
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15
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tea
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Russia
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Often served with lemon and sugar, and is an important aspect of hospitality
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1
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16
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tea
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Russia
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A deeply ingrained part of the culture and often consumed throughout the day
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1
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17
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tea
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Russia
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Tea is often consumed with milk and sugar.
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1
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18
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tea
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Russia
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Commonly consumed with milk and sugar
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1
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19
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tea
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Russia
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In Russia, tea is often consumed with added sugar, lemon, or jam, and is a central part of social gatherings known as 'tea parties.'
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1
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20
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tea
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Russia
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Often consumed with milk, part of daily routine and social gatherings
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1
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21
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tea
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Russia
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Drinking tea is a social occasion, often served with jam and pastries
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1
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22
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tea
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Russia
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A common beverage but often associated with formal occasions and has specific etiquette around its preparation and serving
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1
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23
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tea
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Russia
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A significant part of social and cultural practices, often served without milk and sugar in China, and with lemon and jam in Russia
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1
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24
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tea
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Russia
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Tea is a staple beverage, often served with milk and sugar
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1
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25
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tea
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Russia
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Is often consumed hot with various herbs and is deeply ingrained in everyday life
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1
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26
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tea
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Russia
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Often served with milk and consumed hot or iced
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1
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27
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tea
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Russia
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An important part of daily life and social gatherings, often consumed with meals
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1
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28
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tea
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Russia
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Tea is consumed, but may not be as popular or as central to daily routines
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1
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29
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tea drinking
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Russia
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Tea is often served in a glass with a metal holder and consumed with jam and other sweets.
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1
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