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In most countries, possibly all countries, coffee is legal. It is widely grown and traded.
USA and Canada are the worst of countries. They use the most energy on the planet!!
Italy and china
Many people would say Seattle, Washington, where both the Starbucks and Seattle's Best coffeehouse chains started. There are also a number of artesianial coffee roasters in the city. Lots of very strong coffee is also consumed in New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana. Surprisingly, Chicago leads the nation in per capita consumption of caffiene, but that's because people in the Windy City also consume a lot of chocolate, cola and energy drinks with their coffee. Globally, residents of the Scandanavian countries consume the most coffee per capita.
One benefit of roasted coffee beans has been the notion of life longevity. Research studies have suggested that individuals who consume coffee elicit a reduced risk of breast cancer as opposed to the statistics who do not consume roasted coffee beans.
Scandinavian countries drink the most coffee per capita with Finland heading the list.
Gevalia coffee is grown in many different countries from all around the world, from Central and South America to Africa. Most coffee are blends of beans from different countries that are mixed together for a unique taste.
The second most consume beverage in the world is tea, second only to WATER.
Coffee is not an age-restricted product. There is no legal age to consume it. Anywhere.
Most of what Americans consume is produced in the United States.
Coffee is produced in both countries but Jamaican coffee is much better.