Björn Felten wrote to Lee Lofaso <=-
As for Swedish coffee, I am not sure anybody wants to know.
"Many Swedes take their coffee very seriously, to the point
where it is not only a beverage in the country, but a way of
life. Although coffee can certainly be enjoyed in the comfort of
one's home, alone, coffee is, for the most part, a social
interaction. In major cities like the capital of Stockholm,
coffee shops, chains, and independent locations alike, can be
found in abundance."
From 'Coffee consumption in the world':
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/top-10-coffee-consuming-nation
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