Crossword Clue: Italian coffee term that becomes its English equivalent by switching its final two letters
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Italian coffee term that becomes its English equivalent by switching its final two letters"
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- Americano con ___ (Starbucks offering)
- Italian coffee term that becomes its English equivalent by switching its final two letters
- City in Lombardi, Italy.
- Caffe additive
- Caffè go-with
- Espresso feature
- Espresso foam
- Espresso froth
- Espresso layer
- Espresso topping
- Foam on top of espresso coffee
- Head to Starbucks
- Coffee froth
- Custard, in Cremona
- Latte foam
- Latte topping
- Thin layer of foam at the top of an espresso
Recent Usage of Italian coffee term that becomes its English equivalent by switching its final two letters in Crossword Puzzles
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- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - March 29, 2020