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  2. Lungo - Wikipedia

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    Lungo (lit. 'long'), known in full in Italian as caffè lungo, is a coffee beverage made by using an espresso machine to make an Italian-style coffee—short black (a single espresso shot) with more water (generally twice as much), resulting in a larger coffee, a lungo. A normal serving of espresso takes from 18 to 30 seconds to pull, and fills ...

  3. Ristretto - Wikipedia

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    Ristretto A double ristretto with the first half of the shot in the glass at the bottom of the image, and the second half in the glass on the right. Ristretto (Italian: [risˈtretto]), [1] known in full in Italian as caffè ristretto, is a "short shot" (20 ml (0.7 imp fl oz; 0.7 US fl oz) from a double basket) of a highly concentrated espresso coffee.

  4. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    Ponce, a hot drink, akin to tea grog (the name itself is a calque of punch) originating in Leghorn port: a shot of espresso poured on top of rum made hot with the espresso machine steamer. A lemon zest is often added. A carajillo is a Spanish drink combining coffee with brandy, whisky, anisette, or rum.

  5. 8 Most Delicious Coffee Drinks at Starbucks, According to ...

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    A Starbucks barista for nearly four years, Reddit user James0fAnarchy told me the best coffee-based Starbucks drink is the Iced Pistachio Latte—with a few customizations for good measure.

  6. Doppio - Wikipedia

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    Doppio espresso (Italian: [ˈdoppjo]) is a double shot which is extracted using double the amount of ground coffee in a larger-sized portafilter basket. [1] This results in 60 ml (2.1 imp fl oz; 2.0 US fl oz) of drink, double the amount of a single shot espresso. [2] Doppio is Italian multiplier, meaning 'double'.

  7. Marocchino - Wikipedia

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    Serving style. 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. The name marocchino (Italian for ' Moroccan ...

  8. Barista - Wikipedia

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    The word " barista " comes from Italian, where it means a male or female "bartender" who typically works behind a counter, [1] serving hot drinks (such as espresso), cold alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and snacks. [2] The native plural in Italian is baristi for masculine (literally "barmen", "bartenders") or bariste for feminine ...

  9. Coffeehouse - Wikipedia

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    Iced drinks are also popular in some countries, including both iced tea and iced coffee as well as blended drinks such as Starbucks' Frappucino. A worker in an espresso bar is referred to as a barista. The barista is a skilled position that requires familiarity with the drinks being made (often very elaborate, especially in North American-style ...