15 International Hot Beverages You Have to Try

2. Coffee – Brazil

Coffee is enjoyed all over the world, but Brazil is the largest exporter. In the ‘90s, Brazil actually supplied 70% of the world’s coffee! Having said that, many people believe Brazilians “destroy” their coffee by making it too strong and too sweet.

Nowadays, you can find vastly different types of international coffee beans and even more interesting ways of drinking it. You can grind the beans yourself and use a French press, a classic Italian moka, an automatic coffeemaker (drip coffee), or even a single sock in an emergency!

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