Caponata and Cappuccino: Difference between pages

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The expression:  Caponata <br>General definition: <br> A spread or cold salad containing eggplant, celery, tomatoes, raisins, and pine nuts vinegar and olive oil . <br> [[User:GeorgeHill|George Hill]] <br> Alternative definitions include:
A beverage with equal parts of espresso, steamed milk, and milk foam. <br />
 
A wet cappuccino is a cappuccino with more steamed milk and less milk foam. <br />
 
A dry cappuccino is a cappuccino with more milk foam and less steamed milk. <br />

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A beverage with equal parts of espresso, steamed milk, and milk foam.

A wet cappuccino is a cappuccino with more steamed milk and less milk foam.

A dry cappuccino is a cappuccino with more milk foam and less steamed milk.