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Americano

[ uh-mer-i-kan-oh, -kah-noh ]

noun

plural Americanos.
  1. a cocktail made with bitters, sweet vermouth, and soda water.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Americano1

1940–45; < Spanish: American
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Example Sentences

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Some of the backlash has been more symbolic, like one Montreal café changing the Americano on their menu to a "Canadiano" - a small gesture that the owners say is meant to display unity and support for their community and country.

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In addition to the new limit on online orders, customers will no longer be able to add a splash of milk or lemonade to a classic Refresher or order a Caffè Americano without water, Bloomberg first reported.

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Per Starbucks policy, customers can add up to 4 ounces of any non-dairy milk of their choice at no extra cost to hot or iced brewed coffee or tea, cold brew and Americano drinks.

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Right now, I’m doing an iced Americano with a little regular whole milk.

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I literally just splashed in some leftover black Dunkin' Americano that I had on hand and the bitter notes were perfect.

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