
In a traditional cappuccino, as served in Europe and artisan coffee houses in the United States, the total of espresso and milk/foam make up between approximately 150 and 180 ml (5 and 6 imp fl oz 5 and 6 US fl oz). The top third of the drink consists of milk foam this foam can be decorated with artistic drawings made with the same milk, called latte art. The espresso is poured into the bottom of the cup, followed by a similar amount of hot milk, which is prepared by heating and texturing the milk using the espresso machine steam wand. Cappuccinos are most often prepared with an espresso machine. Outside of Italy, cappuccino is a coffee drink that today is typically composed of a single espresso shot and hot milk, with the surface topped with foamed milk. However, the existence in Central Italy of a coffee drink mixed with milk with the name cappuccino is already documented in the 19th century.
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It is sometimes said to have been born in the coffee houses of Trieste and other Italian areas of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the early 20th century, spreading throughout Italy after World War I and later worldwide. The Italian cappuccino was unknown outside Italy until the 1930s. The Viennese bestowed the name "Kapuziner", possibly in the 18th century, on an early version that included whipped cream and spices of unknown origin. The physical appearance of a modern cappuccino with espresso créma and steamed milk is a result of a long evolution of the drink.Īccording to a popular but unverified legend, cappuccino was invented by the Italian capuchin monk Marco d'Aviano after the Battle of Vienna.

The name comes from the Capuchin friars, referring to the colour of their habits, and in this context referring to the colour of the beverage when milk is added in small portion to dark, brewed coffee (today mostly espresso). It is typically smaller in volume than a caffè latte, with a thicker layer of microfoam. Variations of the drink involve the use of cream instead of milk, using non-dairy milk substitutes and flavoring with cinnamon or chocolate powder. Black, dark brown, beige, light brown, whiteĪ cappuccino ( / ˌ k æ p ʊ ˈ tʃ iː n oʊ/ ( listen) Italian pronunciation: Italian plural: cappuccini) is an espresso-based coffee drink and is traditionally prepared with steamed milk foam ( microfoam).
