1. Which country is considered the homeland of coffee?

  • Brazil
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  • Ethiopia
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  • India
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  • South Africa
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According to the American Coffee Association website, Ethiopia, a country located in Africa, is the birthplace of the coffee plant.

One of the most famous legends about the origin of coffee is the story of Kaldi, a goatherd who lived around the 9th century. He noticed that his goats became energetic and jumped around after eating the red fruit of a strange tree. Kaldi took the fruit to a monastery for monks to try and brew, and they discovered that the drink helped them stay awake during their night prayers.

From Ethiopia, coffee was brought to Yemen around the 15th century via the port of Mocha. Here, coffee plants began to be cultivated and traded. Thanks to Arab trade routes, coffee spread throughout the Middle East and reached Europe in the 17th century, before becoming a popular drink around the world .

2. Which country is currently the largest coffee producer in the world?

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According to the US Department of Agriculture ’s Agricultural Service (FAS), in the 2024–2025 crop year, Brazil will be the largest coffee producer, accounting for nearly 37% of global output. Vietnam is second with about 17%. Followed by Colombia, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Uganda, India…

Thus, Ethiopia currently ranks 5th among the world's largest coffee producing countries.

3. In this country, the traditional coffee brewing ceremony is considered to be:

  • Intangible cultural heritage
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  • An indispensable part of National Day
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  • Things to do every weekend at home
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  • A lost beauty
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In 2010, UNESCO recognized Ethiopia’s coffee-making ritual as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity. The ritual goes beyond preparing a drink, but is seen as a symbol of hospitality and bonding between community members, family and friends.

During the ceremony, the coffee beans are roasted on site, then pounded by hand and boiled in a traditional clay pot. The coffee is usually poured in several rounds, most commonly three. The ceremony can take place during important events as well as in everyday life, reflecting the special place coffee holds in Ethiopian cultural life.

4. What type of coffee does Vietnam produce the most in the world?

  • Arabica
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  • Robusta
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  • Liberica
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  • Moka
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Vietnam is currently the world’s largest producer and exporter of Robusta. According to data from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), Vietnam produces about 27-30 million bags of Robusta coffee each year, contributing about 40% of the total global output.

5. Which country currently imports the most coffee from Vietnam?

  • America
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  • Thailand
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  • China
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  • Virtue
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According to the General Department of Customs, in the first months of 2025, Germany continued to be Vietnam's largest coffee import market, spending 628 million USD - an increase of nearly 98% over the same period and accounting for 16.9% of total coffee export turnover. After Germany were Italy, Spain, the US, Japan and Russia.

6. What day is International Coffee Day celebrated every year?

  • 1/10
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  • September 15
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  • July 20
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  • December 25
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The International Coffee Organization (ICO) chose October 1 as International Coffee Day to honor coffee growers, roasters and connoisseurs around the world.

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/dat-nuoc-nao-duoc-xem-la-que-huong-cua-ca-phe-2459312.html