What's the difference between cappuccino and coffee?!


Question:

What's the difference between cappuccino and coffee?


Answers:
coffee is (usually) hot water brewed through ground coffee beans. and that's it.
cappuccino is espresso (hot water pressed through ground coffee beans, yielding a much stronger brew), hot (steamed) milk and milk foam.
so in cappuccino you get a much smaller amount of coffee drink (just a few ounces of espresso), but the coffee usually has more caffeine.

Source(s):
lots of friends that work in cafes!

cappuccino is made from mixing espresso and steamed milk.

Cappuccino is made by adding foamed milk to espresso(boiling water blasted through ground espresso beans using a machine). Coffee is boiling water drained through ground coffee beans.

Cappuccino have milk.
Coffee is best,he is more hot.
By
Nete Brazil

A whooole lot of caffeine.




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