And a very great pity, a country like Brazil being a great producer of coffee, as a great consumer of coffee, the Brazilian people do not know how to prepare and make a coffee.
I have lived in Brazil for over 4 years.I went to several coffe shops, specialists and lay of coffes.
Most coffee shops do not know the difference between an espresso, cappuccino, moccacino and latte, but you can try and prove that result.
Sometimes it is very confusing what to ask because if you want to ask for a “capuccino” in each coffe shops has a different name or possibly appears with a wrong name and isnt the same coffe.
The names originate in Italy both the term and what has inside each type of cafe is universal and the restaurants do not realize that.
This mistake I think is from the restaurant and the barista.
I talked to some barman/baristas from Porto Alegre about, they know of this problem, they dont have the control of the consumer, ome of the barman/baristas say that the problem is to let the customer have the reason about which is each coffe.