In Finland, the national average of over 9.9 kg per capita (consumption of 2.64 cups per day) is probably on the low end. This national average is seen as higher (12.0 kg) when the use by children is taken out of the calculation. Coffee is typically consumed all day, every day, and coffee breaks are even required by most workers unions in the country. People here have special occasions, luncheons, and other events where coffee drinking is used to celebrate. So, Finland was noted as the top coffee consuming nation in 2014 with coffee consumption per capita by adults at 12.0 kg.

In Finland, its coffee culture may stem from varying influences such as its work ethic, societal norms, and several prohibitions on coffee. As of 2014, one thing was for sure; the desire to drink coffee in Finland was not going to change. And, then the circumstances concerning coffee use in the country were not going any other directions.

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