Top-10 Countries that Drink Most Coffee in the World Per Capita

Coffee is one of the most loved drinks in the world. People enjoy it in the morning to feel fresh or during the day to relax and stay active. In many countries, coffee is not just a drink but also a part of daily life and culture. Some countries drink more coffee than others, especially when we took at how much each person drinks on average in a year.

Top-10 Countries that Drink Most Coffee Per Capita

Finland is the country that drink most coffee per capita, with an average coffee consumption of 12.0 kg per person per year, followed by Norway, Iceland and Denmark.

Here is the list of top-10 countries that drink most coffee per capita:

Rank Country Coffee Consumed Per Person (per year)
1. Finland 12.0 kg
2. Norway 9.9 kg
3. Iceland 9 kg
4. Denmark 8.7 kg
5. Netherlands 8.4 kg
6. Sweden 8.2 kg
7. Switzerland 7.9 kg
8. Belgium 6.8 kg
9. Luxembourg 6.5 kg
10. Canada 6.2 kg

Finland

Coffee consumption per person: 12 kg

People in Finland drink more coffee than anywhere else in the world. Each person drinks about 4-5 cups daily. Light roasted filter coffee is the most popular. Coffee breaks are part of everyday life and even required by law in many workplaces. It’s a strong part of Finnish culture.

Norway

Coffee consumption per person: 9.9kg

In Norway, coffee is a daily habit. Most people drink several cups of black coffee every day, especially in the morning. A traditional brewing method called ”kokekaffe” is still used. Coffee is often shared with friends and family, making it a big part of social life.

Iceland

Coffee consumption per person: 9 kg

Icelanders love coffee, especially during the cold weather. People drink it at home, in cafes and at work. Despite its small population, Iceland has a strong café culture. Coffee is enjoyed all day long and helps keep people warm and awake during long, dark winters.

Denmark

Coffee consumption per person: 8.7 kg

Coffee is part of the Danish concept of ”hygge,” which means enjoying simple, cozy moments. Danes often drink coffee several times a day, especially with cakes or pastries. It’s common during family time or while relaxing with friends in a warm and calm setting.

Netherlands

Coffee consumption per person: 8.4 kg

In the Netherlands, coffee is enjoyed throughout the day. It is mostly served back or with a little milk. Offering coffee to guests is seen as a kind and welcoming gesture. Coffee is an important part of daily routines and social gatherings.

Akansha Arora

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