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Who drinks the most coffee in the world? Here is the ranking
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world and it is in second place in the ranking of the most traded and requested goods on the market, behind only oil.
More than 500 billion cups of coffee are consumed worldwide and 25,000 people work on plantations, especially in Brazil, the main exporter.
But which are the countries where you drink the most coffee? The International Coffee Organization collected the data and created the ranking, which takes into account the kg of coffee consumed per person.
Which countries drink the most coffee?
The International Coffee Organization collected the data and created the ranking, which takes into account the kilograms of coffee consumed per person in a whole year. Here is the complete list.
10. Canada: 6.2 kilograms per person per year
Canada leads the ranking, the only non-European country to be part of the Top Ten. Canadians consume the equivalent of about 152 liters of coffee per year per person.
9. Luxembourg: 6.5 kg per person per year
The consumption of coffee has increased a lot in Luxembourg due to the presence of many people who go to the country for work or to conclude business. In addition, here the price is particularly low compared to the rest of Europe.
8. Belgium: 6.8 kg per person per year
In Belgium more and more people are starting to love coffee. In particular, the demand for high-quality, high-quality coffee has increased sharply.
7. Switzerland: 7.9 kilograms per person per year
Great difference between the eighth and seventh in the ranking: in Switzerland you drink about 1 kilo more coffee than in Belgium. And the favorite variety is the one in pods.
6. Sweden: 8.2 kg per person per year
In Sweden, coffee is often drunk with pastries. In addition, many add a few drops of milk.
5. Netherlands: 8.4 kg per person per year
In the Netherlands, too, there is a growing demand for the highest quality varieties of coffee.
4. Denmark: 8.7 kg per person per year
In Denmark, American coffee is the most widespread: drinking this drink is a fundamental moment to socialize, as well as an opportunity to relax during work.
3. Iceland: 9 kilograms per person per year
Iceland is one of the countries where coffee is better in relation to the population: 9 kilograms for about 370,000 people (from which children must be excluded!)
2. Norway: 10 kilograms per person per year
Silver medal for Norway, where coffee began to be appreciated from 1800.
1. Finland: 12 kg per person per year
The top of the ranking is Finland. Coffee allows you to warm up and defend yourself from cold temperatures: sipping this drink gives relief, as well as an important dose of energy for the day.
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