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  2. Marocchino - Wikipedia

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    It is served in a small glass and consists of a shot of espresso (sometimes a small shot, or ristretto), cocoa powder and milk froth. In some regions of northern Italy, thick hot cocoa is added. [3] [4] In Alba, Piedmont, the home of the Italian chocolate giant Ferrero, Nutella is used.

  3. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    Coffee milk is sold in two ways: prepared coffee milk and coffee syrup. It is a drink prepared or made by adding a sweetened coffee concentrate called coffee syrup to milk in a manner similar to chocolate milk. It is the official drink of Rhode Island in the United States. [86] Coffee milk brands include:

  4. Caffè macchiato - Wikipedia

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    The intent is that the milk moderates, rather than overwhelms, the taste of the coffee while adding a touch of sweetness. The drink is typically prepared by pouring a small amount of steamed milk directly into a single shot of espresso. [4] One recipe calls for 5–10 g (1–2 teaspoons) of milk heated to 60–66 °C (140–150 °F). [5]

  5. Cappuccino - Wikipedia

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    Cappuccino (/ ˌ k æ p ʊ ˈ tʃ iː n oʊ / ⓘ, Italian: [kapputˈtʃiːno]; from German Kapuziner) [1] is an espresso-based coffee drink that is traditionally prepared with steamed milk including a layer of milk foam.

  6. Flat white - Wikipedia

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    A flat white is a coffee drink consisting of espresso and steamed milk. It generally has a higher proportion of espresso to milk than a caffè latte, and lacks the thick layer of foam in a cappuccino. While the origin of the flat white is unclear, various café owners in Australia and New Zealand claim its invention.

  7. Category:Italian drinks - Wikipedia

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    Coffee in Italy (3 C, 32 P) Drink companies of Italy (4 C, 4 P) E. Espresso (2 C, 18 P) I. Italian alcoholic drinks (4 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Italian drinks"

  8. Cresta (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Cresta was a frothy fruit-flavoured drink produced in the United Kingdom by Schweppes from the early 1970s through to the early 1990s. It originally came in four different flavours: strawberry , lemon & lime , pineapple and orange ; [ 1 ] blackcurrant & Cream Soda were added later.

  9. Latte macchiato - Wikipedia

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    Latte macchiato (Italian: [ˈlatte makˈkjaːto]) is a coffee beverage. The name is Italian for 'stained milk', referring to the way the drink is prepared, by pouring a shot of espresso into steamed milk. It is a play on caffè macchiato, an older drink consisting of espresso marked with a dollop or two of milk or cream.