
Coffee is more than just a drink, it’s a cultural ritual in many countries. Explore how different corners of the world enjoy their cup of joe. (Source: Photo by unsplash )

Ethiopia-Coffee Ceremony: Ethiopia, coffee’s birthplace, has elaborate coffee ceremonies where beans are roasted, ground, and brewed fresh in a jebena pot. (Source: Photo by unsplash )

Italy-Espresso Culture: In Italy, coffee means a quick espresso at the bar, no lingering with large mugs. Cappuccino is strictly a morning drink. (Source: Photo by unsplash )

Morocco-Spiced Coffee: Coffee here is brewed with spices like cardamom, nutmeg, and cinnamon, giving it a warming, aromatic kick. (Source: Photo by unsplash )

Sweden-Fika Tradition: Fika is not just coffee, but a mindful break with pastries, encouraging connection and relaxation. (Source: Photo by unsplash )

Turkey-Thick and Strong Brew: Turkish coffee is brewed in a cezve and served unfiltered. It’s so iconic it’s even on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list. (Source: Photo by unsplash )

Vietnam-Egg Coffee and Drip Brews: Vietnamese coffee is strong and often served with sweetened condensed milk or whisked egg yolk for a creamy, dessert like experience. (Source: Photo by unsplash )