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beverage service
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Middle East
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Primarily focuses on serving non-alcoholic beverages, with limited to no availability of alcoholic beverages due to religious beliefs and laws.
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beverage service
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Middle East
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Often focuses on serving hot tea, coffee, and traditional non-alcoholic drinks like lassi, instead of alcoholic beverages.
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beverage service
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Middle Eastern countries
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Often includes hot tea, Arabic coffee, and fruit-based drinks alongside non-alcoholic options in hospitality settings.
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beverage serving
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Middle East
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Serving coffee in small cups is a common practice and often includes offering strong, finely-ground coffee served with dates or other sweet treats.
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5
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beverages
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Middle East
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Tea is a staple beverage and is often served strong and sweet.
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drinks
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Middle Eastern countries
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Traditionally, hot tea is a common and important part of hospitality and is often offered to guests upon arrival.
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7
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soft drink
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Middle East
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Considered inappropriate or prohibited due to religious or cultural beliefs
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