It is a unique example of how cultures move through colonialism and migration, from a local ritual for South American indigenous peoples, to a part of the national identity of the countries of the Arab Mashreq, namely Syria and Lebanon. The story of this drink begins from the forests of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay, where the indigenous people were drinking the local drink, before European ships reached [...].
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It is a unique example of how cultures move through colonialism and migration, from a local ritual for South American indigenous peoples, to a part of the national identity of the countries of the Arab Mashreq, namely Syria and Lebanon. The story of this drink begins from the forests of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay, where the indigenous people were drinking the local drink, before European ships reached [...].