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Strangely, Irish, Indian, Pakistani, Russian, Australian, New Zealander and Chinese characters are rarely shown drinking tea on American series, but it's just as popular in these countries, especially in China, where Camellia sinensis (the tea plant) was originally discovered and cultivated (2000 BC), and is the tea-drinking capital of the world (unless it's Turkey, which is ironically associated with coffee even though tea is more popular). Even in certain regions of the United States, tea is quite popular, but it's of the iced, sweet variety.
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