Coffee English Super Science Popularization (2)
Cappuccino cappuccino
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Add a layer of milk foam to the latte and it becomes a cappuccino.
The regular way to drink is in a pre-heated ceramic cup (in a pre heated ceramic cup). In many places, chocolate powder (chocolate powder) is eventually sprinkled on top.
It also has two variants:
Wet cappuccino / light cappuccino
Wet / light cappuccino: more milk than regular cappuccino.
Dry cappuccino / dark cappuccino
Dry / black cappuccino: add less milk than regular cappuccino.
8. Macchiato Macchiato
[, m æ ki'a:t roomu]
If you do not add milk to the espresso, but directly add a layer of milk foam, it will become macchiato.
Now the more popular way to drink is to sprinkle something on top of macchiato.
For example, caramel (& # 39 T.K æ r caramel mel), which becomes caramel caramel macchiato
Macchiato is usually packed in a glass.
However, now many macchids in China are actually lattes and milk is poured under the espresso.
Besides that,
Now CostaCoffee also has a common kind of coffee called:
Cotadot (Cortado [Kota & # 39 bot taut d flowers])
It's essentially a mini version of Macchiato.
9. Affogato Afjiadow
[æ f Spain & # 39 witch ga: tweets]
The word means "inundated" in Italian.
The so-called Avjiado is an espresso plus an ice cream with two sides packed separately and hot espresso poured on the ice cream when eating.
Ice cream is usually served in a small glass, while espresso is served in a ceramic cup with a small mouth. Italians like to use it as dessert very much.
The popular flavors of ice cream are:
Vanilla (Vanilla [vicious & # 39 Tinci nil grass])
Mocha
Peppermint (peppermint [& # 39th pep mint]).
10. Irish Coffee Irish Coffee
Irish coffee is mixed with something magical:
Irish Whiskey (whiskey [& # 39th Hwiski])
And a layer of cream on top.
Well, it's with wine, so KFC's Irish Snow Top Coffee is not Irish coffee.
11. Coffee Freddo Fredo
[& # 39th Fred roomu]
The name Fredo sounds mysterious, but in fact it has a more approachable name:
Iced coffee (iced coffee)
It's actually chilled sweet espresso, served in a long glass, usually with ice.
12. Espresso Romano Roman espresso
Put a slice of lemon (a slice of lemon) next to an espresso.
Miraculously, although this coffee is called Roman espresso, it is not common in Italy, but it is common in the United States.
13. Ristretto Riestrito
[ri'stri:t Zhuu]
Also known as Rex, sixteen times the concentration of Italian coffee, as the name implies, is twice the concentration of Italian coffee.
Yingda's personal experience: don't try easily, don't drink with a bad heart, don't drink if you have stomach trouble, and don't drink if you can't sleep; a cup can keep you high forever.
OK~
Summing up so much, in fact, you should also find that all kinds of coffee basically play tricks between five elements: espresso, water, milk, milk foam, chocolate.
Occasionally Irish coffee, a beverage with alcohol, is messed in.
Therefore, some netizens summed up a very interesting picture, which can summarize most of the coffee:
Last,
Here are some words to describe coffee:
Fragrance Aroma (n.) [fragrance'r'um flavor']
A room full of the aroma of coffee always makes me happy.
A room filled with the smell of coffee always makes me happy.
Bitter Bitter (adj.)
Some people find espresso too bitter. But I like it just that way.
Some people think espresso is too bitter. But I like it like that.
Sour Sour (adj.)
My sister doesn't like black coffee. She thinks they are sour.
My sister doesn't like black coffee. She thinks they're sour.
Light Bland (adj.) [blandnd]
Sometimes I like my coffee bland.
Sometimes, I like to drink light coffee.
Mild Mild (adj.) [maild]
Au lait is a kind of French coffee which tastes mild.
O'Lei is a kind of French coffee with mild taste.
Adj.) Strong
A glass of real macchiato tastes pretty strong.
A real macchiato tastes strong.
Exotic Exotic (adj.) [ig'z exotic tik]
Irish coffee gives me an exotic feeling.
Irish coffee gives me an exotic feeling.
Boil Brew (v.) [bru:]
I don't know. 39% gonna brew some coffee. How would you like yours?
I'm gonna make some coffee. What kind of drink would you like?
Grinding Grind (v.) [gri:nd]
This bag is ground coffee beans. That one is whole grain coffee beans.
This bag is ground coffee beans. That whole bag of coffee beans.
Refreshing Refreshing (adj.) [ri'fre inspiration]
A cup of coffee after lunch is very refreshing.
Having a cup of coffee after lunch is really refreshing.
So, what's your favorite coffee?
British University's favorite is macchiato, but does not like caramel macchiato, but adds its own mint syrup.
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