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The most popular coffee drink in Croatia revealed

Coffee culture is vibrant with diverse flavors, preferences, and rituals. 

In a world where coffee is more than just a beverage, understanding the most favored brews provides a fascinating glimpse into the caffeinated hearts of nations. 

Coffeeness have conducted a Google search volumes analysis for 21 coffee types over the past 12 months to uncover the most popular coffee drinks worldwide for 2024.

The study reveals that the most popular coffee drink currently in Croatia is the cappuccino and espresso.

A cappuccino typically consists of equal parts of espresso, steamed milk, and milk foam. The espresso forms the base of the drink, providing a strong and concentrated coffee flavor. Steamed milk is then added, which adds a creamy texture and mellows out the intensity of the espresso. 

Finally, the drink is topped with a layer of milk foam, which can be shaped into various designs or patterns by skilled baristas.

“People love cappuccino because it offers a balanced amount of each component in every sip – the coffee, steamed milk and foam. Though many believe it shouldn’t be stirred, a cappuccino is usually served with a spoon.The word cappuccino is an Italian term derived from the word cappuccio meaning “hood,” Coffeeness writes.

Cappuccino is also the most popular coffee drink in the world, topping lists in 24 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas.

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 most popular coffee drink in Croatia

Coffeeness

Espresso was declared  the most popular coffee drink in the United States, taking top spot in 28 different states.

Methodolgy

In the study, 21 different kinds of coffee, including favorites such as cappuccino, affogato, espresso, latte, macchiato, iced coffee, Irish coffee and other types were looked at. 

To get the information, they checked how often people searched for each type of coffee in different countries around the world. Data from both English searches and searches in the languages spoken in those countries was included.

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