![Why "As Southern as Sweet Tea" Isn't Very Southern at All](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vjq5aqfn_ursnmAXKFoUHt1PobZZ3EsfJjBmr-5yit9xhwo3-dT7zs8F7WH5rqKuerVf-s1VnILEOuwcue9qGr2B15Ni9_NVFUUbAKUy4CSJ7SrNvf5VB0N0z5ubCa4z_la0F09WbIiZIb2fNmWZzqw3MLZ4toj9jbcFY_Q_udnhTHwe9DVLGNjGOOahrXInY=s0-d)
The history of sweet tea is a prime example of "Southernization"--namely, the way in which certain foods and other cultural trappings come to be associated with the region. The only problem? Sweet tea actually hails from the North.
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