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When in Italy, do as the Italians do and enjoy a delicious cup of coffee. Here is your guide on how to order and drink coffee like a local and embrace the Italian coffee culture in full. In Italy, coffee is more than just a morning pick-me-up. It’s a way of life. Italians take their coffee seriously, and there are strict rules to follow if you want to do it the right way. First, know that there are two types of coffee in Italian coffee culture: caffè and espresso. Caffè is a drip coffee made with a filter, while espresso is a strong, concentrated coffee made with a machine.
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