The most popular coffee drinks around the world

Coffee is more than just a beverage, it’s a culture. People in countries worldwide incorporate coffee drinks into their daily routine; either for relaxation and socializing or to start off the day. Seeing as coffee occupies such a sentimental place in people’s hearts, coffee preferences will vary across the globe.

Some coffee drinks, like Turkish coffee, are associated with specific regions, while others like espresso, cappuccino and latte are now considered global coffee trends. Plenty of folks like their coffee black, while others prefer a creamier, frothier taste in their drink.

  • Cappuccino is the most popular coffee drink in the world, topping lists in 24 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas.
  • Espresso is the second most popular coffee drink worldwide and is number one in 14 countries.
  • 42 of the largest cities in the US claim espresso as their preferred coffee variation.
  • 12 countries love black coffee the best for its rich, unadulterated coffee flavor.
  • Turkish coffee is the least preferred coffee drink in our analysis, being that it’s mainly popular in Turkey alone.

In our findings, cappuccino is the world’s favorite coffee drink. It is milder and creamier than straight espresso and comes in a larger cup. Still, espresso comes in second since it’s made in a jiffy and quickly kicks in for a prompt energy boost.

It’s common to find one country with multiple coffee preferences because sometimes it’s not that easy to decide between favorites. We wanted to dig further and discover what’s the most popular coffee drink in every country and why.

So we studied the Google Search volumes for various coffee types in multiple languages and came up with the list below.

  • Albania – Macchiato and cappuccino
  • Argentina – Americano
  • Australia – Macchiato
  • Austria – Cappuccino
  • Bahamas – Cappuccino
  • Bahrain – Cortado
  • Bangladesh – Mocha
  • Belgium – Cappuccino
  • Bolivia – Americano
  • Brazil – Latte
  • Bulgaria – Black Coffee
  • Croatia – Cappuccino and espresso
  • Cyprus – Espresso
  • Czech Republic – Flat White
  • Denmark – Cappuccino, cortado and flat white
  • Finland – Irish coffee
  • France – Cappuccino
  • Germany – Espresso
  • Greece – Espresso
  • Hungary – Cappuccino
  • Iceland – Espresso
  • Ireland – Irish coffee
  • Italy – Americano
  • Luxembourg – Cappuccino
  • Malta – Cappuccino
  • Netherlands – Cappuccino
  • Norway – Iced coffee and Irish coffee
  • Poland – Flat white
  • Portugal – Black coffee
  • Romania – Cappuccino
  • Serbia – Espresso
  • Spain – Cappuccino
  • Sweden – Irish coffee
  • Switzerland – Cappuccino
  • Ukraine – Espresso
  • United Kingdom – Macchiato
  • Canada – Espresso
  • Dominican Republic – Black coffee
  • Nicaragua – Iced coffee
  • United States – Espresso
  • Chile – Iced coffee
  • Colombia – Black coffee
  • Costa Rica – Americano
  • Ecuador – Americano
  • Paraguay – Americano
  • Peru – Frappuccino
  • Uruguay – Americano
  • Venezuela – Black coffee
  • Egypt – Espresso
  • Kenya – Cappuccino
  • Mauritius – Mocha
  • Morocco – Black coffee
  • Nigeria – Cappuccino
  • South Africa – Black coffee
  • Hong Kong – Latte and mocha
  • India – Cappuccino
  • Indonesia – Cappuccino
  • Israel – Black coffee
  • Japan – Mocha
  • Jordan – Black coffee
  • Kuwait – Cappuccino
  • Lebanon – Black coffee
  • Malaysia – Latte
  • Oman – Cappuccino
  • Pakistan – Espresso
  • Philippines – Iced coffee
  • Qatar – Flat white
  • Saudi Arabia – Cappuccino
  • Singapore – Cappuccino
  • Taiwan – Espresso
  • Thailand – Espresso
  • Turkey – Turkish coffee
  • United Arab Emirates – Black coffee
  • Vietnam – Espresso, latte and mocha
  • Jamaica – Frappuccino and cappuccino
  • Trinidad and Tobago – Cappuccino
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