Showing posts with label Espresso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Espresso. Show all posts
Jun 29, 2020
Espresso and Caffeine
Espresso is a form of coffee made by grinding
the beans very finely and subjecting them to hot water at high
pressure. Espresso has a more concentrated flavor. Ounce for
ounce, espresso does have more caffeine than a regular drip
brew. A shot of espresso has 120 to 170 mg of caffeine, whereas
a cup of coffee has 150 to 200 mg. It would take two or three
espresso shots to equal the caffeine in a 16-ounce Starbucks
coffee.
Aug 22, 2014
Wordology, Cappuccino
Espresso, hot milk, and steamed milk
foam are ingredients for making a cappuccino. Cappuccino comes from
German/Austrian 'kapuziner', and is the diminutive form of cappuccio
in Italian, meaning 'hood' or something that covers the head, thus
'cappuccino' reads 'small capuchin'. The Capuchin monks of the 16th
century, an offshoot of the Franciscan Catholic order wear long and
pointy hoods, known as capuche. The monks subsequently received a
formal nickname, Capuchin, for their hoods. The color of cappuccino
resembles the brown shade of the hoods and thus the naming of the
coffee drink.
Cappuccino differs from latte in size. Cappuccino is traditionally small while latte traditionally is large. Latte is often served in a large glass and cappuccino mostly in a cup with a handle. Here is some Java Jive music to listen to while sipping your cappuccino.
Cappuccino differs from latte in size. Cappuccino is traditionally small while latte traditionally is large. Latte is often served in a large glass and cappuccino mostly in a cup with a handle. Here is some Java Jive music to listen to while sipping your cappuccino.
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