Italian Woman Explains, In The Most Italian Way Possible, Why You Shouldn’t Have Cappuccino After Noon

In the world of coffee culture, the cappuccino stands as a delightful and timeless classic. Originating in the cafes of Italy, this rich and frothy beverage has earned its place in the hearts of coffee lovers worldwide.

Yet, as it embarked on a journey across the Atlantic to the shores of America, something curious happened. The cappuccino, once a symbol of Italian elegance and simplicity, evolved into something both beloved and misunderstood.

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Luckily, this Italian woman, Nadia Munno (the_pastaqueen), has explained the right way to enjoy a cappuccino, in maybe the most Italian way possible.

According to her, cappuccino is a morning drink, to be enjoyed before 11am.

Noon at the latest.

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