You probably knew that New Yorkers loved coffee. You've probably visited these amazing coffee shops that aren't Starbucks and picked up your caffeine rush right outside your subway stop before you boarded in the morning.

In fact, we're even willing to put some dough on the fact that you're currently sipping on a steaming, hot cup of Joe right now, and that it's caffeinated buzz is swirling through your bloodstream. If you're a real New Yorker, you might even drink more coffee than water.

But just how much more coffee do New Yorkers drink than other cities? Well, the data is in, and it turns out New Yorkers drink 6.7 times more coffee than other cities.

This infographic from Massive Health used data from the food-tracking app Eatery to calibrate dining trends around the globe.

So what else do New Yorkers consume at a rate that supersedes everyone else? Well, we eat 2 times more oatmeal than everyone else, 3.2% more arugula (we're not that surprised by that statistic), and 2.7 times more almonds.

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The most exciting thing about this infographic, though, is that it in a flourish of excitement, it reports that New York is the healthiest city in the United States.

That's right, you heard correctly. The healthiest city in the United States.

Check out the infographic below to see how else we stack up against other cities.

Via Massive Health

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