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How Different Countries Do Coffee

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Italy – Espresso

Strong, bold, no frills. Usually downed at the bar in one gulp.

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Vietnam – Cà phê sữa đá

Iced coffee with sweetened condensed milk. Bonus: Try egg coffee (cà phê trứng) too. It’s like tiramisu in a cup.

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Turkey – Türk kahvesi

Thick, sludgy, and served in tiny cups. You don’t drink the grounds, but you can get your fortune read from them.

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Sweden – Fika Coffee

It’s less about the brew and more about the ritual. Coffee + pastries + chill time = peak Scandinavian vibes.

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Mexico – Café de olla

Brewed with cinnamon and piloncillo (unrefined cane sugar) in a clay pot. Sweet, spicy, nostalgic.

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France – Café au lait

Equal parts coffee and steamed milk. Sipped slowly, preferably with a croissant and attitude.

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Greece – Frappé

Instant coffee shaken into a foamy iced drink. Iconic summer sipper.

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Japan – Kan kohi (Canned coffee)

Available hot or cold from vending machines. Also, their pour-over and siphon coffee game is next-level.

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Saudi Arabia – Qahwa (Arabic Coffee)

Spiced with cardamom, served with dates. Sipped in small cups, usually in a desert tent or your cool uncle’s house.

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Indonesia – Kopi tubruk

Unfiltered black coffee with sugar, similar to Turkish coffee but with Southeast Asian flair.

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Brazil – Cafézinho

Small, super sweet, and always offered as a gesture of hospitality. Brazilians don’t play around.

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Cuba – Café cubano

Espresso shot whipped with sugar into a sweet, strong crema. Dangerous in the best way.

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India – South Indian Filter Coffee

Brewed in a metal filter, mixed with hot milk and sugar, then served in a steel tumbler set. Lowkey addictive.

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Germany – Pharisäer Kaffee

Strong coffee, sugar, and a splash of rum — all hidden under whipped cream. Sly and spicy.