Coffee to Italy is what wine is to France or what a good cup of tea is to England. It's a drink that's taken seriously and you'll find it almost anywhere in Italy, whether in a busy café or in your sweet and delicious tiramisu. Basically, the Italians know coffee and they know it well. It is no wonder that Starbucks isn't operating in the country.
But, if you've ever wondered the Italian way to identify a good coffee, now's your chance. Daniela, a local from Rome and coffee and ice cream enthusiast let us in on a few secrets so that the next time you're in a café and shout cappuccino, you'll know whether your coffee is going to be something to write home about or not.
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