Coffee Around the World
Famous coffee facts
Coffee lingo
100

This Scandinavian country drinks more coffee per person than any other nation in the world.

What is Finland?

100

This Seattle-based company, founded in 1971, has grown into the largest coffeehouse chain in the world.

What is Starbucks?

100

This Italian word means “pressed out” and refers to a concentrated shot of coffee.

What is espresso?

200

This African nation is often considered the birthplace of coffee, with legends tracing it back to a goat herder named Kaldi.

What is Ethiopia?

200

 This drink, made with espresso and steamed milk, shares its name with a color that resembles light brown.

What is a latte?

200

This term refers to the light-colored layer of foam that sits on top of a well-pulled espresso shot.

What is crema?

300

This Italian coffee drink is made by adding hot water to espresso, creating a style similar to American drip coffee.

What is an Americano?

300

This Italian city gave its name to a coffee drink made with espresso and foamed milk, topped with cocoa powder.

What is cappuccino (from Capuchin monks in Rome)?

300

This trendy coffee drink, whipped and frothy, went viral on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic.

What is dalgona coffee?

400

This Middle Eastern country is famous for its strong, spiced coffee often brewed with cardamom and served in small cups without sugar.

What is Turkey? (or What is Turkish coffee?)

400

This U.S. state is the only one that grows coffee commercially on a large scale.

What is Hawaii?

400

This word describes coffee made by soaking grounds in cold water for many hours, creating a smoother, less acidic taste.

What is cold brew?

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