The latest ranking | drinking coffee, the United States is not even in the top 20!
When drinking coffee, the United States didn't even make the top 20, and didn't see China at all.
Tea, China only ranked 19th!
Question 1: what do we drink the most?
Question 2: how much room for the development of these two industries?
A few days ago, the "London Coffee Festival" (London Coffee Festival) has officially opened, coffee lovers from all over the UK and around the world gathered together to taste all kinds of delicious coffee. Is Britain the country that drinks the most coffee in the world? That's not necessarily true! Today, we will use a map to show readers the ranking of the countries with the largest coffee consumption in the world (all data are from the World Coffee Organization ICO).
It turns out that the country that drinks the most coffee is Finland! Finns drink an average of 12 kilograms of coffee a year, with neighboring Norway, Iceland, Denmark and Sweden all in the top 10. Unfortunately, the UK only ranked 45th. Unexpectedly, the United States only ranked 26th!
Top 20 countries in the world in terms of coffee consumption:
1. Finland-annual per capita consumption of 12 kg
two。 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
11. Bosnia and Herzegovina-6.1 kg
twelve。 Austria-5.9 kg
13. Italy-5.8 kg
14. Slovenia-5.8 kg
15. Brazil-5.5 kg
16. Germany-5.5 kg
17. Greece-5.4 kg
18. France-5.1 kg
19. Croatia-4.9
20. Cyprus-4.8
But if you rank it in terms of tea consumption, you may need to look at it backwards. Turkey is the world's largest tea drinker, with an annual per capita consumption of 6.961 pounds, while the UK ranks third with 4.281 pounds, according to Euromonitor statistics for 2014.
Top 20 countries in the world in terms of tea consumption:
1. Turkey-annual per capita consumption of 6.961 pounds
two。 Ireland-4.831 pounds
3. UK-4.281 lb
4. Russia-3.051 lb
5. Morocco-2.682 lb
6. New Zealand-2.629 lb
7. Egypt-2.231 lb
8. Poland-2.204 lb
9. Japan-2.133 lb
10. Saudi Arabia-1.983 pounds
11. South Africa-1.789 lb
twelve。 Netherlands-1.714 lb
13. Australia-1.649 lb
14. Chile-1.613 lb
15. United Arab Emirates-1.589 pounds
16. Germany-1.524 lb
17. Hong Kong, China-1.428 lb
18. Ukraine-1.284 lb
19. China-1.248 lb
20. Canada-1.121 lb
In the above ranking, although different countries are accustomed to drinking different kinds of tea, such as Earl black tea, masala milk tea, green tea, peppermint tea, iced tea and so on, did you know that all teas come from the same variety!
Of course, there are exceptions. South Americans usually drink a completely different variety of Paraguayan tea. In South America, Paraguayans drink the largest amount of tea, with an annual per capita consumption of 26.9 pounds, followed by Uruguay (21.3 pounds) and Argentina (13.3 pounds).
The country with the highest number of Starbucks stores per capita:
Whether you love Starbucks or not, you can't deny that Starbucks is the world's coffee overlord, with branches all over the world. In terms of the number of Starbucks stores per capita, the highest ranking is not in the United States, but in Monaco! The United States ranked second, followed by Canada, Aruba and the Bahamas.
1. Monaco-52.08 / 1 million population
two。 United States-41 / 1 million population
3. Canada-38.8 families / 1 million population
4. Aruba-27.25 families / 1 million population
5. Bahamas-26.45 / 1 million population
6. Kuwait-25.34 families / 1 million population
7. Singapore-23.18 families / 1 million population
8. Korea-19.3 families / 1 million population
9. Cura ç ao-18.87 / 1 million population
10. Taiwan-16.74 / 1 million population
11. Ireland-15.34 families / 1 million population
twelve。 Bahrain-14.95 families / 1 million population
13. United Arab Emirates-14.61 families / 1 million population
14. UK-13.84 / 1 million population
15. Andorra-12.82 families / 1 million population
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