Cappuccino cake is a cake made by adding cappuccino powder to ordinary cakes
The history of the word Cappuccino:
The monks of the Capuchin Church, which was founded five years after 1525, all wore brown robes and pointed hats. When the Capuchin Church was spread to Italy, the locals thought that the monks' clothing was very special, so they gave it to them. The name Cappuccino, the Italian word refers to the loose robes and small pointed hats worn by monks, derived from the Italian word "turban", which is Cappuccio.
However, Lao Yi loves to drink coffee. He found that when espresso, milk and milk foam are mixed, the color is like the dark brown robes worn by monks. So he had an idea and added coffee to milk to make it sharp. The drink with pointed milk foam is named Cappuccino. The earliest use of this word in English was in 1948, when a report in San Francisco first introduced the cappuccino drink. It was not until 1990 that it became a familiar coffee drink to the world. It can be said that the word Cappuccino coffee comes from the Church of St. Francis of Assisi (Capuchin) and the Italian turban (Cappucio). I believe that the original creator of Cappuccino never dreamed that the monk's robe would eventually become a coffee drink. name.
Cappuccino is also related to the name of a monkey. There is a small monkey in Africa with a black cone-shaped hair on the top of its head, which is very similar to the small pointed hat on the robe of St. Francis of Assisi. Therefore, this small monkey was named Capuchin. This monkey name was first used by the British. The time is 1785.
Hundreds of years later, the word "Capuchin" became the name of coffee drinks and monkeys. It has always been an interesting anecdote among philologists.
Cappuccino secret language:
Cappuccino: I love you
cappuccino: I love you.