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Meaning of frapuccino by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

frapuccino
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FRAPUCCINO combination of the French frappé, which means ice cream and the Italian cappuccino, which means hood and which is associated with the Capuchin monks. The first time the term was used to refer to coffee was in 1630 because of the monk Marco d'Aviano, confidant of the Austrian Emperor Leopold I, so Germans and Italians dispute the term. The STARBUCKS chain recorded this coffee that is mixed with chopped ice and with a top layer of whipped cream

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