The given bar chart illustrates the average consumption of three types of coffee Americano, Latte, and Espresso in Korea, the US, and Canada in 2010. The measurement is in cups per person per year.
Overall, Korea had the highest coffee consumption among the three countries, while Canada recorded the lowest figures. Additionally, Americano was the most popular type of coffee in Korea and Latte was preferred in the US and Canada.
In Korea, Americano consumption was the highest at 355 cups per person per year, followed by Latte at 300 cups and Espresso at 255 cups. In contrast, coffee consumption in the US was more balanced, with Latte leading at 211 cups, slightly higher than Americano at 199 cups, while Espresso had the lowest consumption at 133 cups.
Meanwhile, in Canada, the consumption figures were more moderate. Latte was the most consumed type at 150 cups, followed closely by Americano at 140 cups. Espresso had the least consumption at 120 cups per person per year.
