One of the favorite drinks, not only in the United States but throughout the world, is coffee. For many, it is practically impossible to start the day without drinking a cup of coffee, either before leaving home or before starting the workday.
This 29 September in the United States celebrates National Coffee Day, a product that began to become popular in the country after the Boston Tea Party, around the middle of the 18th century and that practically reached the entire nation when Starbucks saw the light in 1971.
Nowadays, you can have access to a cup of coffee almost everywhere you go . In fact, according to a survey conducted by the National Coffee Association, the 29% of Americans drink coffee every day and on average, 3 cups are consumed daily.
In addition, it was found that there was an increase of 14% in US coffee consumption since January 2021, and this is not only beneficial for health but has also become an element for socialization.
On the subject and on the occasion of National Coffee Day, WalletHub carried out a study in which it compared the 100 largest US cities, taking into account 12 indicators, among which the number of cafeterias and costs stand out, in order to know which are the most coffee-producing.
The 10 most coffee producing cities in the United States
1) San Francisco, California
2) Seattle, Washington
3) Orlando, Florida
4) Honolulu, Hawaii
5) Portland , Oregon
7) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
8) Miami, Florida
9) Sacramento, California
10) Denver, Colorado
On the following map you can locate the place where your city is located:
More data on coffee consumption in the United States
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