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@Microplastics101 @infobeautiful Vietnamese coffee is very good, but they really drink a lot of tea in Vietnam. Even when you order a cup of coffee you often get a cup of tea to go with it it.
@lhengstmengel @infobeautiful True. But they are called cafes. Something to do with french influence. Surest thing i have found everywhere. Every town has a cafe and a hairdresser. Every few hundred meters it seems. Love to see the hairdressers to population stats

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OMG sorry, I'm jetlagged.
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@infobeautiful New Zealand in the South of Australia?
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@infobeautiful I'm surprised that Japan is in the coffee camp. Tea is literally _everywhere_ in Japan.
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Actually I like both…
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@infobeautiful no mate?
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@quincy @infobeautiful
That 'tea' in the Cono Sur must be yerba mate surely.@markhburton @infobeautiful makes sense 🧉
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I suppose at this broad and binary scale nuance is lost
South India grows and drinks both tea and coffee , maybe coffee not at tea scale but still quite a lot even with the generally slightly higher price.
Coffee shops are every where in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala.
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@infobeautiful coffee vs freshwater
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@infobeautiful (Italian genuine water lover)
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@lhengstmengel @infobeautiful True. But they are called cafes. Something to do with french influence. Surest thing i have found everywhere. Every town has a cafe and a hairdresser. Every few hundred meters it seems. Love to see the hairdressers to population stats

@Microplastics101 not sure what you're trying to say but chances are high that you get a cup of tea, not coffee, at the local hairdresser too. In small local eateries they will serve tea with your noodle soup, not coffee. Coffee is more of a luxury product. So I'd say the map is accurate, at least for Vietnam.
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@infobeautiful The fact - 50:50 is almost every country in the world.
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@Microplastics101 not sure what you're trying to say but chances are high that you get a cup of tea, not coffee, at the local hairdresser too. In small local eateries they will serve tea with your noodle soup, not coffee. Coffee is more of a luxury product. So I'd say the map is accurate, at least for Vietnam.
@lhengstmengel @infobeautiful I live in vietnam.
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@lhengstmengel @infobeautiful I live in vietnam.
@Microplastics101 congratulations, it is a beautiful country. @infobeautiful
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@lhengstmengel @infobeautiful True. But they are called cafes. Something to do with french influence. Surest thing i have found everywhere. Every town has a cafe and a hairdresser. Every few hundred meters it seems. Love to see the hairdressers to population stats

@Microplastics101
So like Portugal?
(minus the tea)
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Well... you can get pretty much anything in Japanese vending machines tbh...
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It's clear. Need to migrate to Africa or Asia

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@infobeautiful I'm surprised that Japan is in the coffee camp. Tea is literally _everywhere_ in Japan.
@heinragas @infobeautiful From the last time this was posted:
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@USelaine @infobeautiful When it comes to coffee consumption per person Japan is consistently near the top of the list. It grew more and more popular through the 20th century and they have a huge coffee culture now.
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