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===Oceania===
====Australia and New Zealand====
{{Main|Coffee culture in Australia|Flat white|Long black}}Australia and specifically Sydney and Melbourne are known for their [[coffee culture]]. Initially a few independent Cafes and brands in the first decades of the 20th century, cafe culture blossomed with the arrival of Greek and Italian immigrants. The [[flat white]], a shot of espresso with a larger ratio of froth and steamed milk, first became popular in Australia in the 1990s the invention of the average is claimed by a [[Sydney|Sydneysider]]. The flat white has since become a classis for Sydneysiders. [[Melbourne]] has been called the “coffee capital of the World” thanks to its range of cafes and roasteries.

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Australia and New Zealand

Australia and specifically Sydney and Melbourne are known for their coffee culture. Initially a few independent Cafes and brands in the first decades of the 20th century, cafe culture blossomed with the arrival of Greek and Italian immigrants. The flat white, a shot of espresso with a larger ratio of froth and steamed milk, first became popular in Australia in the 1990s the invention of the average is claimed by a Sydneysider. The flat white has since become a classis for Sydneysiders. Melbourne has been called the “coffee capital of the World” thanks to its range of cafes and roasteries.