Chocolate is one of the most loved sweets in the world. People of all ages enjoy it in many forms like bars, cakes and hot drinks. Some countries eat more chocolate than others every year. This love for chocolate has made it a big part of their daily life. In this article, we will learn about the top-5 countries that consume the most chocolates in the world.
Chocolate is one of the most loved sweets in the world. People enjoy it as a snack, dessert, or gift. In 2025, some countries are known for eating more chocolate than others. Here are the names of top-5 chocolates consuming countries in the world in 2025:
Chocolate consumption: 27.1 grams per person per day
Luxembourg is the number one country in chocolate eating. People here enjoy about 27 grams of chocolate daily. Many residents buy premium (high-quality) chocolates. Since Luxembourg is close to countries like Belgium and Switzerland – famous for chocolates – people are used to eating fine chocolates often.
Chocolate consumption: 19.7 grams per person per day
Iceland comes second. The people here eat nearly 20 grams of chocolate every day. Chocolate is a popular treat, especially during the long, cold winters. Icelanders like to mix chocolate with local sweets and baked goods, making it a part of their everyday food.
Chocolate consumption: 19.6 grams per person per day
Montenegro is in third place. In this country, chocolate is very popular among young people. Many types of chocolates are imported from nearby countries like Italy and Switzerland. People enjoy chocolates in their homes, cafes and during celebrations.
Chocolate consumption: 18.8 grams per person per day
Latvia takes the fourth spot. Latvians have a big love for sweet foods, especially chocolate. Both local and foreign chocolate brands are sold widely. Chocolate-covered fruits and dark chocolate bars are favorites in this country.
Chocolate consumption: 16.7 grams per person per day
Ireland is number five on the list. Chocolate is a big part of Irish culture. Famous brands like Cadbury are loved by many people. Chocolate is often given as a gift and enjoyed during festivals, holidays or as a daily snack.
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