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- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo abstract "Caffè d'orzo (Italian for "coffee of barley"), often shortened to simply orzo, is a type of hot drink, originating in Italy. Orzo is a caffeine-free roasted grain beverage made from ground barley (orzo in Italian, from Latin hordeum). It is an espresso-style drink, and when prepared from the roasted barley directly, it can easily be made in typical espresso machines and coffeemakers. In Italy it is widely available in coffee vending machines. Although traditionally considered a coffee substitute for children, it is an increasingly common choice in Italy and other places for those who choose to eschew caffeine for health reasons.In Italy caffè d'orzo is made in the traditional Italian espresso machines in the cafés. Italian families, instead, they tend to use an orziera, a special moka pot adapted to barley, to make cafè d'orzo.During the II World War and post war times, caffè d'orzo and chicory became the most popular drink in Europe. They were both used as substitutes for coffee, which was expensive and hard to find. In European countries with a very long post war period, like for instance Spain, this image still remains in the memory of the population. Thus, from having tens of Spanish producers in the 1950s and being widely drunk in the Spanish Mediterranean coast, Spain only has two roasters of barley now. In Italy, instead, there tens of roasters making caffè d'orzo and it is a very popular drink. Out of Italy caffè d'orzo is also increasing slowly its consumption as a healthy drink.A variety called café de cebada ("coffee of barley" in Spanish) is available in Latin American markets, though it is often more of a roasted barley tea than a coffee-like beverage. Instant roasted barley drinks are sold under various brand names (although most of them are made with a mix of cereals, not only barley) such as Caro (Europe, New Zealand), Pero (Switzerland, US) and Barleycup (UK), among others. Recently, actual Italian ground roasted barley has begun to be imported in the US by Cafe' Orzo and UK by Orzo Coffee".
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- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageExternalLink www.orzocoffee.co.uk.
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- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Barley.
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- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Caffeine.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Caro_(beverage).
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- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Barley-based_beverages.
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- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Chicory.
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- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Coffeemaker.
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- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Espresso_machine.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Latin_America.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Latin_language.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink List_of_barley-based_beverages.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Moka_pot.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Orziera.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Pero_(beverage).
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Postum.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Roasted_barley_tea.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Roasted_grain_beverage.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caffè d'orzo".
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo wikiPageWikiLinkText "caffè d'orzo".
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- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo subject Category:Barley-based_beverages.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo subject Category:Coffee_substitutes.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo comment "Caffè d'orzo (Italian for "coffee of barley"), often shortened to simply orzo, is a type of hot drink, originating in Italy. Orzo is a caffeine-free roasted grain beverage made from ground barley (orzo in Italian, from Latin hordeum). It is an espresso-style drink, and when prepared from the roasted barley directly, it can easily be made in typical espresso machines and coffeemakers. In Italy it is widely available in coffee vending machines.".
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo label "Caffè d'orzo".
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo sameAs Dorzo.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo sameAs カッフェ・ドルゾ.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo sameAs 오르조.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo sameAs Orzo_(bebida).
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo sameAs m.0bmcwjn.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo sameAs Q15265801.
- Caffxc3xa8_dorzo sameAs Q15265801.
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