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  1. Finland consumes the most coffee in the world

    Where Brazil may grow the most, Finland drinks the most coffee! On average they drink 12kg per person, per year which works out to an impressive 1,680 cups on average each a year. Now how’s that for a coffee fact?

     

  2. Coffee wasn’t always for drinking

    Before coffee was discovered to be a delicious beverage, it was actually a food. East African tribes would grind the berries and mix them with animal fat to eat.

     

  3. Decaf doesn’t mean no caffeine

    For a coffee to be classed as decaf, it needs to have less than 0.3% caffeine.

     

  4.  The most expensive coffee in the world costs $600 per pound

    Kopi Luwak is the most expensive coffee in the world, and as of 2019, it cost $600 per pound. Native to Indonesia, the coffee is roasted after being eaten, digested and expelled by the Palm Civet. It’s said that they only eat the very best, sweetest and freshest coffee cherries and when ingested, it’s naturally fermented, giving it a distinctive flavour. Would you try a cup of Kopi Luwak?

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