Espressino

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Espressino is a type of traditional Italian coffee drink. The name is derived from espresso, a method of brewing coffee, and the diminutive suffix -ino, indicating a small or petite size.

Overview

The Espressino is typically served in a small cup and consists of a shot of espresso, cocoa powder, and milk. The drink is similar to a cappuccino or a macchiato, but is smaller in volume and has a stronger flavor due to the higher proportion of espresso.

Preparation

The preparation of an Espressino involves several steps. First, the inside of the cup is coated with cocoa powder. Then, a shot of espresso is brewed into the cup. Finally, steamed milk and milk foam are added to the top. The result is a layered drink with a distinct taste and texture.

Variations

There are several variations of the Espressino, depending on the region of Italy. In some areas, the drink is served with a dusting of cocoa powder on top, while in others, it is served with a dollop of whipped cream. Some variations may also include a shot of liqueur, such as Sambuca or Grappa, for an added kick.

Popularity

The Espressino is particularly popular in Southern Italy, especially in the region of Puglia. It is often enjoyed as a mid-morning or afternoon pick-me-up, or as a post-meal treat. Despite its regional origins, the drink has gained popularity in other parts of Italy and around the world, thanks to the global spread of Italian coffee culture.

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