词条 | Ammazzacaffè |
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Ammazzacaffè ({{IPA-it|amˌmattsakafˈfɛ}}; Italian for "coffee killer") is a small glass of liqueur usually consumed after coffee[1] to dull its taste or the caffeine effect. It is a common Italian custom, especially after a generous tasty festive meal. Ammazzacaffè is the popular Italian assimilation and adaptation of a usage born among aristocratic classes, where it was common to move to a different room to smoke and to serve a cognac or a brandy after dinner. Nowadays it is still a common custom in Italy, even at lunch, and it is made of bitters or a local liqueur. In some northern zones (Veneto or Trentino regions) people used to rinse out the emptied coffee cup with liqueur (traditionally Grappa) that they would then drink (resentin); this also happens in Piedmont, where this custom is called pusacaffè (literally "push-coffee"). See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8WsHAQAAQBAJ&pg=PA22|title=The Dirty Chef|publisher=|page=22||accessdate=13 January 2015}} External links
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