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创办者 伍祖涵

2009年5月19日星期二

What is Cappuccino?




Cappuccino is an Italian coffee drink prepared with espresso, hot milk, and steamed-milk foam. A cappuccino as such differs from a caffè latte in that it is prepared with much less steamed or textured milk than the caffè latte, with the total of espresso and milk/foam making up between approximately 150 ml and 180 ml (5 and 6 fluid ounces). The European cappuccino differs from the US version of the beverage in volume, as the US cappuccino is more often served as a 12 oz drink. A cappuccino is traditionally served in a porcelain cup, which has far better heat-retention characteristics than glass or paper. The foam on top of the cappuccino acts as an insulator and helps retain the heat of the liquid, allowing it to stay hotter longer.
The first espresso machines used to make cappuccino were introduced at the beginning of the 20th Century, with the first patent being filed by Luigi Bezzera in 1901 (see "An Espresso timeline," http://www.cs.su.oz.au/~bob/Coffee/timeline.html). The beverage was used in Italy by the early 1900s, and grew in popularity as the large espresso machines in cafés and restaurants were improved during and after World War II. The cappuccino had developed into its current form by the 1950s.






卡布奇诺(意大利文:Cappuccino,又有译名“加倍情浓”)意思是意大利泡沫咖啡20世纪初期,意大利人发展出了卡布奇诺咖啡。在浓缩咖啡上,倒入以蒸汽发泡的牛奶。此时咖啡的颜色,就像圣方济会的修士在深褐色的外衣上覆上一条头巾一样,卡布奇诺咖啡因此得名。

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