Ahh, iced coffee. There is something so refreshing about the cold, caffeinated drink. But it turns out the type of iced coffee you like to drink has a lot to do with where in the world you live—and you might have a lot more in common with people in other countries than you thought!
The team at Coffeeness considered various chilled coffee types and conducted an in-depth analysis of Google search data in both English and various native languages. They then identified each country’s most popular chilled coffee drink, compiled results into a comprehensive list, and analyzed frequency to determine overall popularity. Here are the results!
Frappe

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The top pick and most popular coffee in the world is the frappe.
Thirty-five countries chose the frappe as their preferred type of cold coffee. This French beverage is made with espresso shots combined with cold water, milk, sugar, and ice cubes. Rather than stirring, the mix is beaten, shaken, or blended to merge the ingredients, resulting in a tasty, frothy, and icy concoction.
Iced Vanilla Latte

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Iced vanilla lattes, a beloved coffee beverage, are made by blending milk, espresso, and vanilla syrup and then poured over ice. Ranking second on our list, they enjoy popularity in 14 countries worldwide, including Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, Luxembourg, Iceland, New Zealand, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Frappuccino

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Now, you might be confused if you think a frappuccino and a frappe are the same thing. But we trust the experts when they tell us they are not! A frappuccino is sweeter than a frappe and packs more calories.
Frappuccinos were the top choice in 12 countries, including Belgium, Chile, Egypt, Jamaica, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Cold Brew

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Cold brew coffee ranks fourth on our list and is favored in eight countries worldwide. This beverage is crafted by immersing coffee grounds in cold water for 12 to 24 hours. It is the coffee of choice in nations such as Brazil, the Czech Republic, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Poland, Norway, and Singapore. Interestingly enough, it has also gained popularity in Turkey, surpassing the renowned Turkish coffee in its own country.
Spanish Latte

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Last but not least comes the Spanish latte. This delightful, creamy beverage consists of an espresso shot blended with sweetened condensed milk and milk. It enjoys popularity in six countries: Malaysia, Oman, Singapore, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
Experts Warn People to Never Refrigerate These 15 Food Items

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Refrigeration prevents spoilage and may extend the shelf life of common foods and other perishable items. While we may innocently store some foods in the refrigerator, you may be surprised that you shouldn’t store all of them, as this may affect their nutritional value, taste, and texture. Although refrigeration can help preserve certain foods, some items shouldn’t be refrigerated to maintain flavor and freshness. Avoiding these foods can ensure your food stays nutritious, fresh, and flavorful. Here are 15 food items experts warn people never to refrigerate for optimal flavor and freshness.
Experts Warn People to Never Refrigerate These 15 Food Items
3 Foods Dogs Shouldn’t Eat

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We all love our furry friends and wouldn’t mind sharing tiny bits and pieces of food when we’re eating. While this may all be innocent, and you may be giving your dog foods that are okay, certain foods can be poisonous to dogs. Dogs may react differently to food depending on the type, ingested amount, and size. Read on as we discuss the three common foods dogs shouldn’t eat.
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