How to write cappuccino in English? And the story about cappuccino?
The Origin of Cappuccino/Cappuccino Coffee Cappuccino The Viennese Fanz George Kolschitsky was the founder of Cafe Latte with milk and coffee. These two kinds of drinks are made from coffee and milk, but the origin of cappuccino is more learned, and it has always been the best material for studying the changes of characters in Europe and America. The history of the word Cappuccino: The monks of the Franciscans founded after 1525 all wore brown robes and pointed hats. When the Franciscans came to Italy, the local people thought that the monks' costumes were very special, so they gave them the name Cappuccino. This word refers to the loose robes and pointed hats worn by monks in Italian, which originated from the Italian "headscarf". However, Lao Yi loves to drink coffee. He found that the color of espresso, milk and milk foam is like the dark brown cassock worn by monks, so he had a brainwave and added coffee to milk with sharp milk foam, named it Cappuccino. The word was first used in English in 1948, when a report in San Francisco first introduced cappuccino, and it didn't become a well-known coffee drink until after 1990. It should be said that the word Cappuccino comes from Franciscans (Capuchin) and Italian headscarves (Cappuccino). I believe that the original word maker of Cappuccino never dreamed that the monk's cassock would eventually become a name for coffee and drinks. Cappuccino is also related to a monkey name. There is a little monkey in Africa, which has a black cone-shaped hair on its head, much like the small pointed hat on the Franciscan cassock, so this little monkey was named Capuchin, which was first used by the British in 1785. Capuchin, the name of coffee, drink and monkey, came into being a hundred years later, which has always been an anecdote that scholars talk about.