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Ranking of Countries With the Most Coffee Drinkers Released

By: MerxWire

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages worldwide, with the United States leading as the largest consumer of coffee, followed by Brazil and Germany. However, Finland takes the lead in per capita coffee consumption, with an average of about 4 cups of coffee every day.


Approximately 1 billion coffee lovers worldwide drink 2 billion cups of coffee daily, and each person drinks 2 kilograms of coffee per year on average. (Photo via unsplash.com)

New York, NY (Merxwire) – Recently, coffee has become essential for many people, especially Millennials and Generation Z consumers. Approximately 1 billion coffee lovers worldwide drink 2 billion cups daily, with an average of 2 kilograms per person per year. According to the latest research, the coffee industry is expected to grow significantly in the coming years, with the global market value expected to reach US$170.8 billion by 2030.

According to a survey by the reputable ‘wisevoter‘ website, the top 10 countries with the highest coffee consumption in 2023 were the United States, Brazil, Germany, Japan, France, Italy, Indonesia, Russia, Canada, and Ethiopia. The United States topped the list, followed by Brazil, located in the Americas, consuming over 20 million bags of coffee beans annually. With over 125 million coffee drinkers, the United States is the largest consumer of coffee, deeply embedded in American culture with numerous coffee chains and speciality coffee shops, serving as a daily ritual and social connection and a significant companion for millions of Americans for comfort and inspiration.

However, there is another exciting ranking to consider: which country consumes the most cups of coffee 每人? Surprisingly, Nordic countries, which were not on the list previously, now occupy the top two positions. According to annual per capita coffee consumption, Finland ranks first, with each person consuming 9.6 kilograms of coffee per year, averaging 3-4 cups of coffee per day. Following closely behind are Norway (7.2 kilograms), the Netherlands (6.7 kilograms), Sweden (6.5 kilograms), and Slovenia (6.1 kilograms).

Finland, the world’s largest coffee consumer per capita, boasts a unique coffee culture. Coffee is not just a beverage here, and it’s a ritual. It’s enjoyed anytime and anywhere, whether at work or gatherings. There is a legal requirement for companies in Finland to provide formal coffee breaks for their employees, a testament to the cultural significance of coffee.

Similarly, the Dutch have a rich coffee history, ranking third in per capita coffee consumption. Their love for coffee dates back to the 17th-century Age of Exploration when they discovered coffee in their overseas colonies. For the Dutch, coffee is an integral part of daily life, with a cup preceding any activity. These unique coffee cultures are a fascinating reflection of the diverse ways coffee is embraced worldwide.

Finns in Northern Europe are the happiest and the country that drinks the most cups of coffee. (Photo via unsplash.com)

The debate over whether coffee brings more benefits or harms to health continues in the scientific community, but it does not diminish the world’s love for coffee. On one hand, coffee is rich in antioxidants and has been linked to a reduced risk of several diseases, including Parkinson’s disease, type 2 diabetes, and liver disease.

On the other hand, excessive consumption of coffee can lead to health issues such as insomnia, digestive problems, and increased heart rate. Experts recommend limiting daily consumption to no more than 2 cups, reducing post-meal intake to minimize gastrointestinal stimulation, and keeping total daily caffeine intake below 250 milligrams. Additionally, it’s best to avoid drinking coffee after dinner to prevent sleep disturbances.

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