Sunday November 8, 2015 is National Cappuccino Day. Lavazza, Italy's most authentic coffee wants to help you celebrate this special day the right way! They have enlisted their brand ambassadors and stars of Food Networks, "Extra Virgin" Gabriele Corcos and Debi Mazar to explain how drinking cappuccino in Italy differs from drinking cappuccino in the USA.
"Cappuccino 101": A cappuccino is made by brewing espresso and adding in milk; Go for a smaller cup: Italians drink their cappuccinos in 4 oz., while the American cappuccino is served in a 10 oz. glass; This delicious drink is never consumed after 11am in Italy – Italians just don't approve of dairy in the afternoon and evening.
Source: http://www.examiner.com/
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