Have you ever been to the top 4 coffee cities in the world?
As we all know that coffee is quite different from other drinks in that it is not only a kind of healthy refreshing product but also a fuel for people to work overnight. What’s more, it is also a special spirit origin for the drawers and painters. Every coffee shop boss or coffee baker will describe the coffee as their own life.
What is known to all is that the northwestern Pacific areas are home to coffee, there are some places else that are the origin of coffee. And nowadays, those places have become the priorities for the coffee chasers, including Africa and South America. After interviewing the experts, 4 cities are elected and listed as the top coffee cities.
- Nairobi, Kenya.
Which is called an upstart coffee kingdom, just the same way Germany is regarded as an upstart of the been domain. In Nairobi, there are totally about 150,000 coffee farms. Even though the colonizers there leave the custom of drinking coffee, it is until recently that the habit of coffee becomes popular. As the coffee origin in Nairobi, the Java House made its opening debut in a shopping mall in 1999 and then met with rapid development in the regions nearby.
- Bogota, Colombia.
Actually, coffee was not a native sprout, but it has been here for centuries.
Since the start of the 19th century, coffee has been the export in Bogota and now it has developed into one of the largest coffee producers in the world.
There are three mountains and many different climates near Bogota, which brings them 21 flavors of coffee in return. The coffee culture in Bogota is so precious that some cities in Columbia are named after it.
- Melbourne, Australia.
Australia is known for its craze for coffee, especially in Melbourne.
You can meet at a coffee shop nearly at every corner in Melbourne. An expert of Bake once pointed out that coffee means more than simple drinks to our Australians, it is rather an obsession and pride for the whole nation. Australians have improved the Italian coffee tradition into a leading featured product in the world, and their craze for coffee has been continued every day and night.
- Reykjavik, Iceland
No other country like Iceland would scream out their need for a cup of warm coffee.
The Nobel prize winner Halldor Laxness had written about the relaxing scenes where people were enjoying their coffee more than several times. It is ubiquitous for people to have 4 to 5 cups of coffee at one time. In Reykjavik, you can always find the top coffee shops, which contribute to the unique coffee culture here.