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Which espresso drink is named for a religious order?
- Cappuccino:The word cappuccino takes its name from the Capuchin friars, an order of monks founded in the 16th century in Italy. The monks are known for wearing a brown robe with a tall pointed hood that flows down the back. The order was given their name in 1525, after the Italian word for hood, "cappuccio." When the cappuccino drink was introduced in Italy, it was named after the Capuchin friars because the color of the espresso mixed with frothed milk matched the color of the Capuchin robe. Many of the terms for coffee drinks derive from the Italian language. Macchiato is short for "caffe macchiato," which means "coffee with a spot (of milk)" while latte is short of "caffe latte," which literally means "coffee with milk."
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