A lot of people probably love coffee, don’t they?
Of course, bold and bitter coffees are popular, but these days coffees with distinctive acidity and sweetness are also gaining attention.
Many coffee lovers grind their own beans and brew at home, and the depth of the craft is truly appealing.
In this article, we’ll introduce bite-sized trivia about the fascinating world of coffee in a quiz format.
We’ve gathered a wide range—from things every coffee fan “should” know to more niche facts—so enjoy!
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Coffee Trivia Quiz: A roundup of fun facts all at once (1–10)
Which country did the person who invented instant coffee come from?
- United Kingdom
- Japan
- America
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Japan
The inventor of instant coffee was a Japanese man named Satori Kato. He obtained a patent in the United States in 1903. This marked the first appearance of instant coffee in the world.
What color are coffee cherries?
- green
- black
- red
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red
When coffee cherries ripen, they turn red. This period is considered the optimal time for harvest. Additionally, because their color resembles that of cherries, coffee fruits are called coffee cherries.
What kind of animal is involved in the production of the coffee bean called kopi luwak?
- civet
- Sumatran rhinoceros
- orangutan
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civet
The coffee cherries eaten by civets are digested in their bodies, but the beans—the seeds—are not digested and are excreted as feces. Kopi luwak is made by washing and drying those beans and then roasting them. Through this process, kopi luwak develops a unique aroma and is known as a very rare coffee bean.
How many methods are there for brewing coffee?
- fewer than five types
- 5 to 10 types
- more than 10 types
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more than 10 types
There are various methods for brewing coffee—such as espresso, paper drip, cloth (nel) drip, French press, American press, siphon, AeroPress, cold brew, Turkish coffee, and percolator—and in fact, there are more than ten different brewing methods. Each method produces a distinct flavor, aroma, and mouthfeel, making it enjoyable to choose one that suits your mood and preferences for the day.
What effects do the coffee grounds left after dripping have?
- deodorizer
- stain remover
- beauty face mask
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deodorizer
Used coffee grounds left after dripping have deodorizing properties. If you place the grounds in a small container or bag and put it in your refrigerator or shoe cabinet, they will absorb unpleasant odors. By using this natural deodorizer, you can control odors in an eco-friendly way without relying on chemicals.
What is an unexpected food that is sometimes added to coffee in the Nordic countries?
- Lingonberry sauce
- tomato
- cheese
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cheese
In the Nordic countries, it’s a common practice to enjoy coffee with cheese. The cheese, called leipäjuusto, is a baked cheese that slowly softens in the heat of the coffee, creating a distinctive flavor. While this combination may seem odd at first, once you try it, it can be surprisingly addictive.
What do you call the coffee that lets you do fortune-telling after you drink it?
- espresso
- Turkish coffee
- Americano
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Turkish coffee
Turkish coffee is a rich coffee made by brewing finely ground coffee beans together with sugar. There is a custom of turning the cup upside down after drinking and telling fortunes based on the patterns left by the coffee grounds inside the cup.



