I do not think that Luxembourgers are bigger coffee lovers than their neighbors. I guess you found some graph like the one below, showing an incredibly high consumption per capita for Luxembourg. read more
I do not think that Luxembourgers are bigger coffee lovers than their neighbors. read more
In 1765 coffee was banned by the Parliament (as a retaliation for the ban on”brännvin”) and that probably has given coffee a special position, representing freedom. Since then, noone messes with waht we in sweden call fika. read more
Coffee as a social media star: As coffee has gone from the mundane to the sophisticated to the truly artistic, it seems to have become an even more powerful lifestyle symbol. The rise of fashion bloggers a few years ago found countless stylish women posing with a cup of coffee in one hand, purse in the other. read more