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List of hot drinks

List of hot drinks

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This list of hot drinks comprises drinks that are typically served hot. Drinks are liquids specifically prepared for human consumption.

A hot bowl of champurrado as served at a Mexican breakfast

Hot drinks

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Indonesia

India

There are many hot beverages that originated from India that have gained popularity in other countries. For example, chai[19] (also known as masala chai) is a spiced milk tea that has become very popular throughout the world. Coffee also became a popular hot beverage in India, especially filtered coffee.

Masala chai
Indian tea
South Indian filter coffee

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