Israeli brands preferred
67% of Israelis prefer Israeli-made coffee (e.g. Elite instant) over foreign brands or beans.
Middle East & Africa · Coffee statistics
Israel runs on strong black coffee — Elite instant is a national institution, though espresso culture is growing in Tel Aviv. Café hafuch, the upside-down cappuccino, is a local invention. Two-thirds of Israelis drink one to three cups daily.
Import market — does not grow coffee commercially
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Favorite coffee style
Black coffee / instant (59% prefer black over espresso)
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67% of Israelis prefer Israeli-made coffee (e.g. Elite instant) over foreign brands or beans.
66% of Israelis drink 1–3 cups of coffee per day; 34% drink more than 4 cups daily.
Café hafuch ('upside-down coffee') — steamed milk first, then espresso, topped with foam — is Israel's signature coffee drink.
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