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crystal glassware
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Middle Eastern countries
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In Middle Eastern countries, crystal glassware may be associated with superstitions and seen as fragile or delicate.
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2
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drinking from glassware
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Middle Eastern countries
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Drinking from glassware may also involve using distinct styles of decorative and intricately designed glassware for serving tea or coffee.
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3
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drinkware
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Middle East
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Prevalence of metal or decorated glass for serving drinks
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4
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everyday glassware use
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Middle East
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Glassware is often used for serving drinks, but may not be as commonly used for everyday meals.
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everyday glassware use
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Middle Eastern countries
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Everyday glassware is commonly used for serving tea, coffee, and traditional beverages in households and cafes.
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6
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glassware
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Middle East
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Traditional for serving hot beverages like tea and coffee, often intricately decorated with ornate designs.
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7
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glassware
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Middle East
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Commonly used for serving tea and coffee, and often intricately designed as a form of traditional art
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8
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glassware
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Middle Eastern countries
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Glassware includes ornate and decorative cups and pitchers, often used for serving traditional tea or coffee during hospitality rituals.
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9
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glassware
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Middle Eastern countries
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Glassware is often used for serving beverages, but it is important to handle it with care as it is considered fragile and valuable.
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10
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glassware
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Middle Eastern countries
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Glassware is often used for serving traditional hot tea or coffee, and may include ornately decorated tea glasses and coffee cups.
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11
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kitchenware
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Middle Eastern countries
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Cooking often involves the use of ornate and decorative copper cookware and serving dishes.
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12
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kitchenware
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Middle Eastern countries
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Tea and coffee are typically prepared using a small pot called a 'dallah' and served in small cups.
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laboratory glassware
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Middle East
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Less commonly seen outside of specific scientific and educational settings
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14
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silverware
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Middle East
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More common to eat with hands, silverware may be used for formal or religious occasions
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15
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teaware
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Middle East
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Teaware may include ornate teapots and glasses, and drinking tea is an important social custom, often accompanied by sweet treats.
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