There are a few theories behind the true origin of the word cappuccino, so let’s unpack them.
It all started with the Capuchin friars and nuns - a religious order formed back in 1525. This group were known for the habits they wore, which featured a distinctive large and pointed hood. The Italian word for hood is ‘cappuccino,’ and it’s believed that the name for this religious order came from this particular feature of their habits. Additionally, the habits were a unique shade of red-brown - a color also known as capuchin, which coincidentally was the same color as the beverage created when adding a small amount of milk to espresso, hence the cappuccino name was born.