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The United Nations has just released its Human Development Report, which lists the oldest and healthiest countries. They are coffee lovers too! How do people drink coffee in these countries? Let's take a look:
10th place: Canada
Canada is the third largest coffee drinker in the world. Freshly brewed coffee and espresso are favorites. (This is similar to everyone's habits.)
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Number 9: Iceland
Icelanders are also coffee drinkers, coffee and alcohol are equally important in their culture. How much do they like coffee? Basically they don't drink decaf! My goodness, the more unhealthy you drink, the healthier you are.
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Eighth place: Ireland
Although Irish traditionally prefer tea, coffee houses have become increasingly popular in Ireland in recent years. In addition, there is an Irish coffee habit you may not expect, they add whiskey to their coffee, which is the famous Irish coffee. (Is this double health destruction actually a longer life?)
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Seventh place: Netherlands
The Dutch drink an average of 2.4 cups of coffee a day, making them the only country in the world where people drink more than two cups of coffee a day. (Another example of drinking more healthily?)
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Sixth place: Singapore
Singapore people like a black coffee and some people can even drink six cups a day (must be kidding me). They drink this Kopi Singapore coffee a bit like the Vietnamese: hot coffee with sweet condensed milk flavor.
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Fifth place: Denmark
Danes seek a coffee-hygge. (Does this require a metaphysical background to understand?) There is a lot to learn from the Danes just to get there.
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Fourth place: Germany
Germans drink an average of 150 litres of coffee a year, probably more than they drink beer or water. Germans like freshly brewed coffee and espresso, but they don't like drip coffee very much.
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Third place: Switzerland
The Swiss like their coffee strong. The most popular coffee in the area is "kaffee crème" espresso with milk (actually, Americans drink it the same way).
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Second place: Australia
Australia produces very high quality coffee and they are proud of their coffee culture. That's why Starbucks doesn't work in Australia. Their quality espresso is a necessity for their working lives.
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1st place: Norway
Norway people are very concerned about every aspect of coffee-from advanced brewing technology to the origin of coffee beans to the presentation method. The coffee they drank was lightly cooked and brewed like tea. Black coffee, no sugar or milk. They don't have lattes.
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Source: HuffingtonPost
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