Last Updated:February 26, 2026, 23:37 IST
After waking up, do you crave for coffee? Here are some countries which are known for their unique flavour, origin, and reputation.

Ethiopia, known to be the birthplace of coffee. Ethiopian Yirgacheffe is a renowned single-origin Arabica coffee grown in the Yirgacheffe region of southern Ethiopia. (Image: AI Generated)

Another hotspot for the best coffee is in Kenya. Kenyan coffee is known for its bold and bright, fruity flavours and the Kenyan Blue Mountain is known for its popularity. (Image: AI Generated)

In Indonesia, one can find Kopi Luwak, which is one of the most expensive coffees in the world. It is known for smooth, low acidity and chocolatey flavour. It is made from beans that pass through the digestive system of the Asian palm civet, a small mammal found in Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia. (Image: AI Generated)

Colombia is the world's third-largest coffee producer. Colombian coffee is considered one of the best in the world due to the quality of the soil, favourable altitudes for cultivation, and the equatorial climate. (Image: AI Generated)

Panama's Geisha coffee is widely known for its unique flavor profile of floral and sweet notes, its high selling price, and its exclusivity. In the Coffee Review of 2008, two Panamanian coffees have received higher rating and fetched record prices than the coffee from Costa Rica. (Image: AI Generated)

Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer, produces about a third of the world's coffee. The main growing regions are in São Paulo, Paraná, and Minas Gerais, where the dry-processing method is widely used, giving Brazilian beans their distinct flavour characteristics. (Image: AI Generated)
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