teával
Teával is a term that refers to tea in Hungarian. Hungary has a long-standing tradition of tea consumption, with many people enjoying it as a daily beverage. Tea is commonly consumed hot, especially during colder months, and can be sweetened with sugar or honey. Common varieties found and enjoyed in Hungary include black tea, green tea, and various herbal infusions like chamomile and mint. Tea houses, or teázók, are popular social gathering spots where people can relax and enjoy different types of tea. The preparation of tea in Hungary is generally straightforward, involving steeping tea leaves or bags in hot water. While specific regional tea blends might not be as prevalent as in some other cultures, the general appreciation for tea as a comforting and social drink is strong. The term "teával" simply denotes the presence or use of tea in a sentence, for example, "Iszom teával" meaning "I am drinking with tea."