“Waiter, there’s a fly in my cup!”
How many times have we heard jokes and real anecdotes of this nature?
However, did you know that in Italy, some people like to drink their coffee “with the fly”?
Coffee is always present in a typical Italian breakfast, which usually consists of light pastries, croissants, and the simple bread, butter and jam.
Italian style coffee though, has many variations and is usually much more concentrated and strong that the American one, and is usually served in a smaller cup.
In Italy, your coffee can be served in many variations, the most popular ones being the espresso, made by machine; and the napoletano, prepared home-made style and in small kettles.
Furthermore, coffee can be machiato (spotted, with a dash of milk), or corretto (laced, with liquour).
And surprisingly enough, you can order your cup of coffee “con la mosca” (literally, “with the fly”)!
This means that inside the little coffee cup, you will be able to find either:
– a chocolate
or,
– a real coffee bean
In Italy, coffee is as rich and interesting as its culture. Next time you have an Italian breakfast, surprise the locals and request “the fly” in your cup!