The bar chart depicts the quantity of tea and coffee bought from abroad by Canada, UK, USA, and Germany in 2007. The units are measured in metric tonnes.
Overall, the UK was the highest country for tea imported and the least for its coffee. Meanwhile, Canada had the biggest number of coffee imported with tea in the lowest point. The number of tea and coffee imported by Canada was not really showing significantly different, same as Germany. Both countries had almost the same amount of tonnes between their coffee and tea that they shipped in.
Canada, the UK, the USA, and Germany imported a total of 23900 tonnes of tea in one year, with the British people leading the position for importing 13000 tonnes of tea and also imported 4000 tonnes of coffee in a year, the least of all countries. Furthermore, American people are second in place for liking tea with 9000 tonnes of tea imported to the USA. Moreover, the difference between tea and coffee imported by Germany was only 2000 tonnes, not an impressive contrast compared to other countries. While the rest of the nations had tea as their favorite, Canadians seem to love coffee more. It appears that they have the smallest amount of tea imported, 4000 tonnes, while coffee imported was 8000 tonnes.
