Freddo Espresso: A Greek Delicacy
I come from a Greek culture, and coffee is basically as much of a necessity as water is. I'm currently back home in Greece, in a small island close to Turkey called Karpathos. The second I walk off the plane and touch Greek soil, I run to the nearest coffee spot and get our delicacy: a Freddo espresso or cappuccino. So...what is a freddo? Freddo is an espresso beverage popular in Greece, created in the 1990s, and has become a favorite among locals and tourists alike. It is a double shot of espresso, blended in a frappe frother, poured over ice, and topped with foamed milk. I typically ask for mine sweet, so they'll add a bit of sugar, as well. Greeks have obsessed over this beverage so much, we have even taught our local Starbucks baristas how to make it! If you can get your hands on a Freddo, I highly recommend. If you want to order in Greek, this is how you'll ask for it: Sweet with sugar: freddo espresso gliko No sugar: freddo espresso sketo Somewhere in the middle of sw...

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