Cappuccino is an Italian coffee made with espresso and steam-foamed milk. It is believed that it developed from kapuziner—a coffee-based beverage that was enjoyed in Austrian coffee houses in the 18th century. The first men... READ MORE
Italian caffè Americano is prepared by adding hot water to an already extracted espresso shot. The ratio of coffee and water can vary, but the process should partially dissipate the crema—a creamy foam on top of an espresso. The origi... READ MORE
Caffè latte (caffè e latte) is an espresso-based coffee that has a somewhat vague origin. It consists of an espresso that is topped with steamed and sometimes lightly frothed milk. The usual ratio is 1:3 in favor of milk, bu... READ MORE
Caffè moka is an Italian-style coffee that is made with a traditional moka pot—an electric or stove-top aluminum pot that was invented in 1933 by Alfonso Bialetti. It works similar to an espresso machine—the water is he... READ MORE
Espressino is an Italian type of coffee which consists of an espresso shot, steamed milk, and cocoa powder. The drink is usually served in a small shot glass. It is assembled by putting cocoa powder at the bottom of the glass and then top... READ MORE
Marocchino, which is occasionally known as vetrino, is an Italian coffee variety that originated in Piedmont. It consists of a shot of espresso that is sprinkled with cocoa and then topped with frothed milk. Usually, the milk is ... READ MORE
In its basic form, espresso Romano consists of an espresso shot served with a slice of lemon or a lemon twist. It is suggested that lemon should be rubbed around the edge of the cup—which imparts a light bitter note while drinking e... READ MORE