Per capita, Finnish people consume more coffee than any other nation in the world. Eight or nine cups a day is the norm in this Nordic country, with some locals consuming as many as 30, which isn't recommended. Read on to discover how Finnish coffee culture came about and where you can enjoy a good cup of joe here.
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