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What the world drinks when it comes to iced coffee

iced coffeeCoffee lovers, grab your passports! A fascinating new study from Coffeeness has just mapped out the world's iced coffee preferences, and the results might make you rethink your next coffee order abroad.
July 14, 2024

Coffee lovers, grab your passports! A fascinating new study from Coffeeness has just mapped out the world's iced coffee preferences, and the results might make you rethink your next coffee order abroad.

Ever heard of a frappé? This Greek concoction of instant coffee, cold water, milk, sugar, and ice isn't just a Mediterranean treat anymore. It's taken the world by storm, claiming the top spot in 35 countries. And we're not just talking about warm climates - even chilly Estonia has fallen for this frosty brew.

The study, which combed through Google searches in multiple languages, paints a picture of a world united by its love for cold caffeine. From the streets of Tirana to the cafes of Buenos Aires, the frappé reigns supreme. It's popping up in places you'd least expect: Bangladesh, Bolivia, Kenya, and Nicaragua, to name a few.

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