Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Cappuccino Coffee

Cappuccino Coffee

Cappuccino Coffee 
 The word cappuccino actually started nearly 500 years ago. Used in the year 1523 started with a word "capuchin" which is an order of Catholic monks who at that time plays an important role in the return of Catholic reform in Europe.

The name comes from the Italian order of the name for cloak or veil monk monk called "cappuccino" is taken from the word "cappucio" or head covering that is used as the habits of members of the order.

French language version of "cappuccino" was 'capuchin' (now 'capucin') which later became 'capuchin' in the English language designation.

In Italy 'cappuccino' developing means to be 'espresso coffee mixed or given cover the boiling milk or cream. "The name was due to the color of the coffee drinks are similar to the color of the Capuchin Order robes. Use of cappuccino in English the word was first discovered in of 1948. 

This is it the recipe, let's make!



ingredients:
 

  • 30 ml of warm milk
  • 30 ml of cold milk
  • 3 tablespoons flavor
  • 2 tablespoons cream
  • espresso taste
  • Whipped cream to taste

How to make:

 
1. Enter the espresso into the glass.
2. Pour ice cream, flavor, cold milk, and warm milk. Pour alternately to form a layer.
3. For the topping, put whipped cream on top of milk foam. Sprinkle with ground cinnamon.



My advice, buy at the liquor store, it would seem easy.

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