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The ideal life for Brazilian men: either playing football or drinking coffee!

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Brazil is a football kingdom, the national team ranks first in the world all the year round, and almost every Brazilian can play football. Brazil is also a famous coffee kingdom, with at least 4 billion coffee trees in the country, making it the world's largest coffee producer, consumer and exporter. Like football, coffee is a part of Brazilian life, just as Chinese people can't live without tea. In Copacaba.

Brazil is a football kingdom, the national team ranks first in the world all the year round, and almost every Brazilian can play football. Brazil is also a famous "coffee kingdom", with at least 4 billion coffee trees in the country, making it the world's largest coffee producer, consumer and exporter. Like football, coffee is a part of Brazilian life, just as Chinese people can't live without tea. On the beaches of Copacabana and in the streets of the city, elderly people with thermos are mobile coffee vending machines, ready to serve.

Life in Brazil is not easy in an American coffee shop dotted all over the world. Brazilians believe that only foreign tourists and affected students will go there. Real Brazilians either go to the dilapidated coffee shop and grocery store around the corner for a drink, or enjoy the mellow smell of coffee at home, because almost every household has a coffee grinder. Even lazy people can call the ubiquitous mobile vendors and ask for a cup of take-out coffee to cheer them up.

King Pele's "crow mouth" is as unforgettable as his skills, but you may not expect that he is doing quite well in the coffee business. Bailey coffee already monopolizes half of the coffee country's exports, and 15% of the world's coffee is in his hands.

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