Espresso is espresso in English.
Espresso is a coffee drink invented by an Italian - MR. Gaggia - and has long been consumed in southern European countries such as Italy, Spain and Portugal. In order to distinguish this particular coffee from others, we call it after the place where it was invented: espresso.
"Espresso" is known as the "soul of coffee", and should not be translated into Chinese as "espresso", because in addition, there is a more intense coffee, which requires this name. The reason is that in addition to this, there is a stronger coffee that needs to be called by this name. For cafes, "a café that doesn't sell 'Espresso' is not a café", which shows the importance of "Espresso".
"Espresso" has almost become a symbol of Italy, so it seems more natural for Italy to define "Espresso".
Lifestyle
In Italy, Espresso is the concerto of life. After waking up in the morning and having a latte, people like to go to the store to drink Espresso, where everyone waits in front of the bar, and after getting their first cup of coffee, they drink it in three small sips. The customers know each other and talk to each other, and even the barista joins in the conversation, turning the café into a place of camaraderie.
In the U.S. and Taiwan, Italian-style cafes line the streets and are a place for young people to meet and chat. Most of them don't drink Espresso, but only cappuccino or latte with milk. Most of these young people do not know the deliciousness of Espresso, but just come here to see the Espresso atmosphere.