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Le Bibite Italiane
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L’espresso Italians love there coffee. They do not drink American coffee. Italians drink espresso throughout the day. They either go to a “bar”, Or make it at home.
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A professional operator of an espresso machine is a “barista", the Italian word for a bartender. In Italy and other parts of Europe, the barista is considered a career position, often with skills and training passed down from generation to generation.
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Cappuccino is an Italian coffee based drink prepared with espresso, hot milk, and milk foam
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L’aranciata This is an Italian orange soda. It is light, airy and not too sweet. It is a carbonated beverage
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La limonata The sparkling lemon beverage with 12% real lemon juice is a very popular beverage in Italy. Ingredients: water, lemon juice from concentrate, sugar, carbon dioxide, natural flavors, l- ascorbic acid Nutrition Facts: calories 180, total fat 0, sodium 0, total carbs 45g, sugars 45g, protein 0
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Il chinotto The chinotto is a small bitter citrus fruit from the chinotto, or "myrtle-leaved" orange tree. The tree grows to a height of 3m and can be found in Liguria, Tuscany, Sicily and Calabria regions of Italy.chinotto citrusfruitchinotto, or "myrtle-leaved" orange treemLiguriaTuscany SicilyCalabriaItaly A soft drink chinotto, is produced from the juice from the chinotto fruit. Its appearance is similar to that of Coca-Cola. It tastes bitter and sweet at the same time. It is most commonly consumed before meals because it opens the palate in order to eat more food during a meal.Coca-Cola
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Il bitter Red non alcoholic drink served as an apperetivo…has an extra bitter taste. Is often served in a glass frosted with sugar.
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