Cappuccino (Italian: cappuccino, also translated as "double love") means Italian foamed coffee. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Italians invented cappuccino. On the espresso, pour in steamed milk. At this time, the color of coffee is like that of a friar wearing a headscarf on his dark brown coat, hence the name cappuccino.
1525, the Franciscans were all dressed in brown robes and pointed hats. When they came to Italy, the locals named their clothes "cappuccino", which originated from the Italian headscarf, referring to loose robes and small pointed hats.