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Americano

Americano is an Italian term meaning “American” and is used in several contexts to denote something associated with the United States, as well as in the naming of specific beverages. In English-language usage it often refers to coffee or cocktails, but it can also describe a person from the Americas in some languages.

Caffè Americano is a coffee beverage prepared by diluting espresso with hot water. This creates a lighter-bodied

Americano also refers to a cocktail made with Campari, sweet vermouth, and soda water. It is served

In addition to beverages, Americano functions as a demonym in Italian and other Romance languages for someone

drink
with
a
strength
closer
to
drip
coffee.
Typical
preparation
involves
one
or
two
shots
of
espresso
combined
with
hot
water,
either
by
pouring
water
into
the
cup
after
the
espresso
or
by
diluting
the
espresso
with
water
in
the
cup.
Ratios
commonly
range
from
1:2
to
1:4
(espresso
to
water).
The
drink
is
usually
served
in
a
cup
or
small
glass
and
preserves
some
crema
on
top.
over
ice
in
a
highball
glass
and
garnished
with
a
lemon
twist
or
orange
slice.
The
Americano
originated
in
Italy
in
the
late
19th
or
early
20th
century,
and
in
some
accounts
it
is
described
as
a
precursor
to
the
Negroni,
with
gin
later
replacing
the
soda
in
that
subsequent
variation.
from
the
United
States.
In
English,
the
term
typically
appears
in
historical
or
cultural
contexts,
while
“American”
is
the
standard
term
for
an
inhabitant
or
citizen
of
the
United
States.