Finland drinks the most coffee per capita
When it comes to coffee consumption, Finland sits comfortably at the top of the world rankings. The average Finn drinks around 12 kilograms of coffee per person per year, which works out to roughly 4–5 cups every single day. That’s nearly double the consumption of most other European countries.
Coffee culture in Finland is so deeply rooted that workers are legally entitled to two coffee breaks per day. Light‑roasted filter coffee is the national favourite, and social gatherings often revolve around “kahvi” and pastries.
Despite having no coffee farms of its own, Finland’s love for the drink has shaped an entire national identity — proving that when it comes to caffeine devotion, the Finns are in a league of their own.

