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2. Development history
Cappuccino cappuccino is delicious, but its origin is more learned, and it has always been the best material for studying the changes of European and American characters.
The history of the word cappuccino shows that what a word often looks like is finally extended to other meanings, far beyond the original intention of the creator. Sounds complicated, please see the analysis below.
Monks in the Rolltail Church, which was founded after 1525, all wore brown robes and pointed hats. When the Cappuccino Church was introduced to Italy, the local people thought that the monks' costumes were very special, so they were given a name Cappuccino, which in Italian refers to the loose robes and pointed hats worn by monks, and comes from the Italian "headscarf", that is, Cappuccio.
But Lao Yi loves coffee very much, and found that the color of strong coffee, milk and milk foam is very similar to the dark brown cassock worn by monks, so he had a brainwave and added coffee to the milk with sharp milk foam, named cappuccino. 1948, when a report in San Francisco first introduced cappuccino, the word was first used in English, and it didn't become a well-known coffee drink until 1990. It should be said that the word Cappuccino comes from Capuchin and Cappucio. I believe that the original word maker of cappuccino never dreamed that the monk's cassock would eventually become the name of a coffee and drink.
Fanz George Kolschitsky, a Viennese, is the founder of Milk Coffee Cafe. In this issue, we will talk about the origin of cappuccino. Both of these drinks are made of coffee and milk, but the origin of cappuccino is more learned and has always been the best material for studying the changes of European and American characters. ?
Cappuccino coffee is a variation of Italian coffee, that is, steamed milk is poured on strong coffee, and the color of coffee is like a headscarf covered on the dark brown coat of cappuccino church, hence the name coffee.