125+ Coffee Trivia Questions to Test Your Knowledge!

Grab your favorite mug and get ready to sip on a steaming cup of knowledge as we dive into the aromatic world of coffee trivia questions! From the beans to the brew, these questions are here to tickle your taste buds and caffeinate your curiosity. 🌟📚

Coffee, that beloved elixir of alertness and comfort, is not just a beverage; it’s a global culture, a science, and an art form. Its history and the rituals that surround it are as rich and diverse as the flavors in your favorite blend.

From coffee origins to brewing techniques, this journey promises to be as invigorating as that first sip in the morning. So, raise your coffee mugs high, and let’s embark on this aromatic adventure! ☕🧩

Coffee Trivia Questions Kids

Q: Where is coffee believed to have originated?
A: Ethiopia.

Q: What’s the main ingredient in a cappuccino?
A: Espresso.

Q: What is the world’s second-most consumed beverage?
A: Coffee.

Q: What do you call coffee brewed by forcing hot water through finely-ground beans?
A: Espresso.

Q: What is the layer of coffee grounds that can settle at the bottom of a cup called?
A: Grounds.

Q: What is the key flavor compound in coffee?
A: Caffeine.

Q: Which U.S. city is known for its association with coffee?
A: Seattle.

Q: What coffee bean is often used in gourmet coffees?
A: Arabica.

Q: What’s the Italian name for coffee with hot water added?
A: Caffè Americano.

Q: In which country is the “flat white” coffee beverage believed to have originated?
A: Australia.

Q: What is the name for the device used to make a single cup of coffee from a pod?
A: Single-serve maker.

Q: What coffee drink combines espresso with hot, frothy milk?
A: Latte.

Q: What is the term for a serving of coffee, typically 1 to 1.5 ounces?
A: Espresso shot.

Q: What coffee brewing method involves immersing coffee grounds in cold water for a coffee concentrate?
A: Cold brew.

Q: What is the chemical symbol for caffeine?
A: C8H10N4O2.

Q: What do you call coffee made by adding a shot of espresso to brewed coffee?
A: Red Eye.

Q: What type of coffee is made by combining espresso with hot water for a milder flavor?
A: Americano.

Q: Which coffee brewing method uses a plunger to separate coffee grounds?
A: French press.

Q: In what coffee drink is espresso layered with hot water and steamed milk?
A: Latte macchiato.

Q: What coffee is made by placing finely ground coffee in a filter and topping it with hot water?
A: Drip coffee.

Q: What type of coffee is often used in espresso blends due to its high caffeine content?
A: Robusta.

Q: What is the process of removing caffeine from coffee beans called?
A: Decaffeination.

Q: What coffee drink combines espresso with a small amount of frothy milk?
A: Macchiato.

Q: In which country did the Olympic Games originate?
A: Greece.

Q: What is the smallest ocean in the world?
A: Arctic Ocean

Q: What coffee beverage combines espresso with equal parts of hot milk and milk foam?
A: Caffè latte.

Q: What is the coffee drink made by blending espresso, hot milk, and chocolate syrup?
A: Mocha.

Q: In which coffee drink is espresso “stained” with a small amount of milk or cream?
A: Macchiato.

Q: What is the name for coffee made by forcing hot water through ground coffee under pressure?
A: Espresso extraction.

Q: What is the national flower of Japan?
A: Cherry Blossom.

Q: Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”?
A: Mars.

Q: Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
A: Amelia Earhart.

Q: What is the chemical symbol for gold?
A: Au.

Q: Who wrote “Pride and Prejudice”?
A: Jane Austen.

Q: What is the smallest prime number?
A: 2.

Q: In which country was the game of chess believed to have originated?
A: India.

Q: What is the chemical symbol for water?
A: H2O.

Q: Who is the author of the Harry Potter series?
A: J.K. Rowling.

Q: What is the largest organ in the human body?
A: Skin.

Q: Which gas is responsible for the Earth’s ozone layer?
A: Ozone (O3).

Q: Who painted “Starry Night”?
A: Vincent van Gogh.

Q: What do you call a coffee drink that combines espresso with hot, frothy milk and a milk foam?
A: Latte.

Q: In which country is the “ristretto” coffee beverage believed to have originated?
A: Italy.

Q: In which country is the “cubano” coffee beverage believed to have originated?
A: Cuba.

As we take our final sip from the cup of coffee trivia, remember that knowledge is as comforting and invigorating as your favorite brew.

So, keep exploring, keep brewing, and may your future coffee breaks be filled with stimulating facts and the delightful aroma of curiosity! 🌍🧩

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