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Encyclopedia > Caffè corretto

Caffè Corretto, an Italian beverage, is a shot of espresso coffee "corrected" with a shot of liquor, usually Grappa or Brandy. It is also known as an Espresso Corretto. It is widely consumed in Italy and usually taken after lunch or dinner. The word drink is primarily a verb, meaning to ingest liquids, see Drinking. ... Espresso is a strong, flavorful coffee beverage brewed by forcing hot water through finely ground roasted coffee beans. ... Coffee beans and a cup of coffee Coffee as a drink, usually served hot, is prepared from the roasted seeds (beans) of the coffee plant. ... Alcoholic beverages are drinks containing ethanol. ... Grappa, also known as Grappa Wine, is an Italian grape-based spirit of between 80 and 100 proof. ... Brandy pot stills at the Van Ryn Brandy Cellar near Stellenbosch, South Africa For the singer and actress, see Brandy Norwood. ... Espresso is a strong, flavorful coffee beverage brewed by forcing hot water through finely ground roasted coffee beans. ... Lunch is a meal that is taken at noon or in the early afternoon. ... Dinner is a term with several meanings. ...


one part grappa


two parts expresso


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‘Caffè Macchiato’ is an espresso with a few drops of fresh milk.
‘Caffè Lungo’ uses more water per portion of coffee, while the amounts of water and coffee are simply doubled for a ‘Doppio’.
For breakfast, the Italians like their coffee as a ‘Caffè Latte’, consisting of an espresso served with hot foamed milk.
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