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Norway, the healthiest country, drinks coffee very seriously.

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Norway is the healthiest country in the world, and Norwegian people drink coffee with their own characteristics. According to a survey by the Huffington Post, people in Oslo, the capital of Norway, always take coffee very seriously, whether it's the brewing method or the origin of coffee beans. According to the human development report released by the United Nations a few days ago, the top 10 countries with the longest and healthiest residents are Norway and Australia.

Norway is the healthiest country in the world, and Norwegian people drink coffee with their own characteristics. According to a survey by the Huffington Post, people in Oslo, the capital of Norway, always take coffee very seriously, whether it's the brewing method or the origin of coffee beans.

According to the human development report released by the United Nations a few days ago, the top 10 countries with the longest life expectancy and the healthiest residents are Norway, Australia, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Singapore, New Zealand, Ireland, Iceland and Canada. Huffendan Post investigated their coffee drinking patterns and preferences in these 10 countries to record their coffee culture.

According to reports, residents of Oslo, the capital of Norway, which ranks first among the healthiest countries, attach great importance to coffee, regardless of the way it is brewed or the origin of coffee beans. In Oslo, most coffee comes from shallow roasted beans, which have an elegant, tea-like taste, without milk or sugar.

Australia, which ranks second in health, has been praised by foreign media for having a very good coffee culture. Unlike Americans who see coffee as a way to improve productivity, Australians see coffee as a way of health, socialization and mindfulness. As for Switzerland, which is in third place, most residents like to taste thick black coffee and cream coffee (kaffee creme).

In addition, for example, on average, Germany drinks more coffee than beer and water every year, Danes like to drink coffee together, most Singaporeans drink six cups of hot coffee a day, the Dutch consume an average of 2.4 cups of coffee a day, and so on. Each country also has its own coffee culture.

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