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Embark on a flavorful journey to the best coffee countries in the world! This video takes you from the aromatic espresso bars of Italy to the exotic Kopi Luwak of Indonesia.

Explore the unique coffee cultures of Brazil, Colombia, Portugal, and Ethiopia, and discover why these are the best coffee hotspots in the world.

If you’re a coffee lover, this is a journey you won’t want to miss.

In this episode, we reveal the best countries for coffee (both from the coffee-producing point of view and coffee drinking perspective)!

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In this episode, I will show you five of the best countries to drink coffee in the world.

1) Italy
Italy is widely recognized as one of, if not, the best coffee blending countries on earth.

And here’s something to keep in mind: Italy is not a coffee-producing country. They get their beans from places like Brazil, Ethiopia, and Indonesia. They are, nevertheless, masters of the craft of mixing several types to get the most sublime quality.

Renowned for its cappuccinos and espressos, quality coffee is an art in Italy, and it’s an art that they do extremely well. Even non-coffee drinkers can usually find themselves sipping a high-quality Italian espresso or cappuccino because they don’t think of it as just coffee like people do when drinking out at home.

Famous Italian Coffee Brands
If you are an average coffee appreciator, there are several Italian brands you’ll have heard of. You may have even had one of their coffees before.

What about Lavazza, Kimbo, illy, Vergnano and Segafredo? These brands dominate Italy when it comes to coffee. It’s not hard to see why they’re so popular: they use high-quality beans which can be found throughout Latin America, Africa, and Asia. If you want a great cup of Italian-style coffee (and don’t mind shelling out), then try any of these three.

What type of coffee do Italians use?
Southern Italians, particularly in Sicily, prefer a stronger-flavored blend of arabica and robusta, whereas northern Italians prefer a full-arabica type.

What coffee to drink in Italy?
Caffè normale is simply an espresso, served black and in one shot. Italians drink caffè normale all day long and at any time — with breakfast, between meals, etc. Take your espresso calmly and feel the scent before drinking it.

Drinking coffee in Italy is like a daily rite (sometimes multiple times per day). Almost every town you go to, even some small villages, will have a cafe with incredible coffee for you. So what kind of coffee should you drink in Italy? Should you stick with Italian brands or try something new?