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Big flavor isn't the only extra ingredient filling that little cup of espresso. Coffee is rich in polyphenols, disease-fighting antioxidants that also give red wine and chocolate their healthful properties. An espresso machine extracts more of these natural health boosters. If caffeine is a concern then, espresso is a healthy choice on that score as well. Because the espresso machine leaves the coffee grounds in contact with the water for less time, less of the water-soluble caffeine winds up in your cup. A typical double espresso only has about 50 milligrams of caffeine; compared to a cup of standard coffee with its 150 milligrams of caffeine, that after dinner espresso is likelier to let you sleep tonight.
"Coffee is rich in polyphenols, disease-fighting antioxidants" |
If you're new to Italian coffee, try one of these favorites.
- Cappuccino is espresso with a froth of steamed milk. Italian baristas gave it its fanciful name because its light brown hue resembles the color of a Capuchin monk's distinctive robes.
- Macchiato is Italian for "stained" and refers to espresso with just enough milk mixed in to change its color. Baristas typically add a teaspoon or so of foamed milk to the top to distinguish it from straight espresso.
- Cafe latte, or coffee with milk, contains less coffee and more milk than the previous coffee-based espresso drinks. It's the Italian version of the French cafe au lait.
- Latte macchiato, as you might have guessed, means "stained milk." If your cup contains more milk than espresso, you're probably drinking a latte macchiato.
It's rare to find a treat that's good for you, but espresso fills the bill. Drink a cup of it to your health.
Sincerely,
Carlo, Wali and all your friends at Carlino's