Cappuccino is the most popular coffee round the World 

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As cosy season draws in and we look forward to crisp Autumnal walks with a hot drink in hand, Casumo has found out which types of coffee are most popular around the world. 

  • 60% of the world prefer Cappuccino 
  • Brits love a Flat White 
  • Aussie’s and Kiwi’s opt for a sweet Mocha

Almost two-thirds (60%) of the Commonwealth prefer a cappuccino, making this the most desired coffee around the world. The Italian beverage, consisting of equal parts espresso and steamed milk foam, is the most popular choice in many countries including India, Jamaica, Spain, France and the US!

The Brits are in the minority with their love of Flat White’s – only 7% of the globe agree this recent coffee house staple is the top pick, counting the Irish, Germans and Argentinians amongst its fans. In the past year, searches for ‘flat white’ have risen a staggering 50%. Having only been on menus since 2010, this caffeine kick, originating in Australia, is quickly becoming a firm favourite across the UK. 

A tenth of the world clearly needs an energy boost with countries including Canada, Cyprus and Pakistan all opting for the simple espresso to start their day. 

Surprisingly, the latte and mocha are the least popular coffee’s across the globe. 

The most popular coffee in each country:

Coffee TypeCountry
CappuccinoAntigua, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Belize, Botswana, Cameroon, Fiji, Gambia, Ghana, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Seychelles, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago and Uganda, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Spain, France, Brazil, Greenland, Iceland, United States, Bolivia, Algeria, Libya, Dominican Republic, Saudi Arabia, Afganistan, Denmark, Netherlands, Switzerland
Black CoffeeMalawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia, Sierra Leone, Venezuala 
MochaAustralia, New Zealand, Rwanda, Russia, China
EspressoCanada, Cyprus, Pakistan, Italy, Eygpt, Iran, Ukraine 
LatteMalaysia, Mexico, Peru, Chile, Columbia
Flat WhiteUK, Argentina, Ireland, Germany, Poland

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