In Finland, a person consumes more than 10 cups of coffee per day, bringing the country's total coffee intake to 9.6 kg per capita annually, the highest in the world.
1. Finland
Norway stands second among coffee consuming countries, with 7.2 kg per capita coffee consumption annually. People consume more than three cups of coffee daily in Norway.
2. Norway
Located in Western Europe, coffee was first introduced in Netherlands in 1616 AD. Since then, it has become one of the favourite drinks, with the country consuming 6.7 kg per capita annually.
3. Netherlands
Swedes take their coffee very seriously. With the total consumption of 6.5 kg per capita annually, coffee is not just a drink but also a way of life in the nation.
4. Sweden
Slovenia is a country with a rich coffee culture. The total coffee intake in the country amounts to 6.1 kg per capita annually.
5. Slovenia
Austria consumes a total of 5.5 kg coffee per capita annually.
6. Austria
With the total coffee consumption of 5.5 kg per capita annually, Serbia ranks seventh in the world.
7. Serbia
Denmark, with a per capita coffee consumption of 5.3 kg, reflects a deep love for coffee, ingrained in its culture.
8. Denmark
In Germany, where coffee consumption is 5.2 kg per capita, the aromatic brew is a cherished daily ritual.
9. Germany
Belgium, with its own coffee culture, maintains a notable appreciation for the beverage, consuming 4.9 kg per capita annually.