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US
/ˌkæˌpuˈtʃinoʊ/
]
[ UK /kˌæpuːtʃˈiːnəʊ/ ]
[ UK /kˌæpuːtʃˈiːnəʊ/ ]
NOUN
- equal parts of espresso and hot milk topped with cinnamon and nutmeg and usually whipped cream
How To Use cappuccino In A Sentence
- A Dry Cappuccino is a double shot of espresso with little or no steamed milk, but frothed milk on top.
- Use immersion blender or cappuccino machine steam attachment to froth the carrot foam mixture.
- I personally try and keep it simple with a Grande, skim, triple, bone-dry cappuccino, which is Starbuck's English for the kind of cappuccino you'd get at the Rome airport. Mark Strausman: A Chef's-Eye View of Starbucks
- She gives me a look so scathing that it melts the froth on my cappuccino. Times, Sunday Times
- The blends, all from Arabica beans, are fine when mixed with milk in lattes and cappuccinos.
- Lo and behold, get a bit of nicotine down him and a nice cappuccino, and you can't get a word in edgeways.
- Sitting in the lobby of Taj Coromandel and sipping a rich brew of cappuccino, pony-tailed and wearing sunburnt, athletic skin of a western beach boy, Nadaka seems far removed from the austerity of Auroville.
- One thing that is manifestly true is that it is only in caffs that you can find a decent cup of tea or a cappuccino.
- They have all the expected coffee combos - the lattes, cappuccinos and all sorts of stuff to squirt in them.
- Your cappuccino will be there for you, as reliably as the way an out-sourced defense contractor in Kandahar Province uses his copy of the Army's Rules of Engagement to paper train the dog he's stolen from the son of tribal elder. Adam Hanft: Support Our Cappuccino Fund-Raiser Today