Having Breakfast in Slow Italian | Super Easy Italian 43
Summary
TLDRIn this Italian breakfast scene, Katie and Matteo enjoy a morning routine filled with language learning and culinary delights. They prepare for the day, with Katie in her pajamas and Matteo getting easily irritable when hungry. They order a pistachio brioche, vegan options, and cappuccinos at a local bar, highlighting regional differences in Italian pastries. The video is an educational and cultural immersion, teaching viewers Italian vocabulary related to breakfast and offering a glimpse into Italian lifestyle. The hosts also tease the perks of joining their Italian community for more language practice and cultural insights.
Takeaways
- 😀 The video features an Italian breakfast experience at a bar, highlighting the importance of enjoying a leisurely start to the day.
- 🏠 The setting is a typical Italian bar, where the hosts are still in their pajamas, emphasizing the casual and everyday nature of the scene.
- 🍽️ The hosts discuss their preferences for breakfast, including a vegan croissant and a cappuccino, showcasing dietary choices and cultural food habits.
- 🥐 A distinction is made between a 'brioche' and a 'cornetto', highlighting regional differences in Italian pastries.
- ☕ The quality of the cappuccino is praised, with the bar owner's expertise in making it a focal point of the experience.
- 🌞 The video takes place on a Saturday, suggesting a weekend indulgence and a break from routine.
- 🍊 The hosts enjoy an orange juice as a treat, which is typically reserved for post-exercise rewards, adding a note on the occasional indulgence in Italian culture.
- 💰 The cost of the breakfast items is discussed, providing insight into the affordability of Italian breakfast staples.
- 📚 The video script includes a call to action for viewers to join the 'is Italian' community for additional language learning resources.
- 🗣️ The hosts engage in conversation about their hunger and the effects it has on their mood, offering a glimpse into personal dynamics and colloquial language use.
Q & A
What does the video script depict?
-The video script depicts a scene where individuals are having breakfast in Italian, discussing their food choices, and engaging in conversation about their preferences and habits.
Why does Matteo get upset?
-Matteo gets upset because he gets easily annoyed when he is hungry.
What does 'hungry' translate to in Italian?
-In Italian, 'hungry' translates to 'affamato'.
What does Katie order for breakfast?
-Katie orders a vegan brioche and a coffee.
Why does Katie choose a vegan brioche?
-Katie chooses a vegan brioche because she is lactose intolerant, and the vegan version does not contain butter.
What does Matteo order for breakfast?
-Matteo orders a cappuccino and a brioche with pistachio.
Why does the group decide to eat outside?
-The group decides to eat outside because all the tables inside are occupied.
What does the term 'Amari' refer to in the context of coffee?
-In the context of coffee, 'Amari' refers to ordering a cappuccino without sugar, which is what both Matteo and Katie do.
What is the difference between a 'brioche' and a 'cornetto'?
-A 'brioche' is a type of pastry often associated with Milan, while a 'cornetto' is similar but has a denser and sweeter dough, usually round with a 'button' on top, and is more commonly found in Naples.
What does the term 'spregmuta' refer to in the script?
-In the script, 'spregmuta' refers to an orange juice, which is an exception for the speaker who usually only drinks it as a reward after exercising.
How much does the breakfast cost in the script?
-The exact cost is not specified in the script, but it mentions that coffee and pastries like brioche or cornetto are usually quite affordable in Italy, while orange juice might be a bit more expensive.
What does the script suggest about the characters' plans for the rest of the day?
-The script suggests that the characters plan to go to a market and possibly have lunch with friends later in the day.
Outlines
😀 Italian Breakfast Experience
The video script describes an Italian breakfast experience. The hosts, Katie and Matteo, are getting ready for the day, with Katie taking a slow shower and Matteo getting impatient because he's hungry. They discuss the Italian word for 'hungry' and decide to go out for breakfast. Matteo orders a hazelnut croissant and a cappuccino, while Katie opts for a vegan croissant and a coffee. The conversation touches on the difference between a 'brioche' and a 'cornetto,' with the latter being denser and sweeter, typically found in Naples. They also mention that they are outside because all the tables inside are occupied. The hosts discuss their food choices, with Katie explaining her lactose intolerance and why she chooses a vegan croissant. They also talk about their usual breakfast habits and the quality of the cappuccino made by the owner, Franco. The video ends with a reminder for viewers to join the 'is Italian' community for more vocabulary and exercises related to the breakfast theme.
🍽 Exploring Italian Breakfast Variations
In the second paragraph, the hosts continue their breakfast adventure, discussing regional differences in Italian breakfast items. They mention that in Milan, the croissant is called 'brioche,' while in Naples, it's known as 'cornetto.' The 'cornetto' is described as a sweet, dense pastry with a button on top, different from the 'brioche.' The hosts then proceed to eat, with Matteo noting that he gets a bit nervous when he's hungry, not angry as previously mentioned. They enjoy their breakfast, which includes a small coffee, and discuss the affordability of coffee and pastries in Italy, with orange juice being a bit more expensive. The hosts express their satisfaction with the meal and invite viewers to share their breakfast experiences in the comments. The video concludes with plans for the rest of the day, which includes going to the market and possibly having lunch with friends, but first, they consider having another breakfast due to still feeling hungry.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡colazione
💡pigiama
💡doccia
💡brioche
💡vegan
💡caffè
💡spremuta
💡intollerante
💡cornetto
💡mercato
Highlights
Starting the day with an Italian breakfast at a bar.
The speaker is still in pajamas and takes a slow shower.
Katie is ready and hungry, prompting a visit to the bar.
Matteo gets easily annoyed when he's hungry.
Translation of 'hungry' in Italian is discussed.
Ordering a pistachio brioche and a cappuccino.
The bar is busy with all tables occupied.
Choosing a vegan brioche and a coffee due to lactose intolerance.
The speaker usually has a smoothie as a reward after exercising.
Enjoying a warm brioche on a Saturday morning.
The cappuccino is praised as being exceptionally good.
The owner Franco makes an excellent cappuccino.
Preference for coffee without sugar is shared.
The term 'Amari' is used to describe the taste of coffee, likening it to life's bitterness.
Learning new Italian vocabulary related to breakfast.
Joining the 'is Italian' community for access to vocabulary and exercises.
Differences in breakfast culture between Milan and Naples.
The term 'brioche' in Milan versus 'cornetto' in Naples.
Matteo's clarification that he doesn't get angry but is just a bit more nervous when hungry.
Enjoying the meal and planning to visit the market and have lunch with friends.
The cost of breakfast in Italy is discussed, with coffee and brioche being affordable and orange juice being more expensive.
Transcripts
Oggi facciamo colazione in italiano
lento
andiamo non
qui come qui al bar Sono ancora in
pigiama mi faccio la doccia non la
doccia lenta per
[Applauso]
favore
[Musica]
Katie sei pronta ho fame
Andiamo mi trucco e
arrivo Matteo si arrabbia facilmente
quando ha fame Come si dice hungry in
italiano Matteo Katie hai finito andiamo
Eccomi eccomi eccomi andiamo andiamo la
gca
[Musica]
vado ad ordinare cosa prendi una brioche
al pistacchio Ma se non c'è roch alla
crema è un cappuccino Ok Io invece
prendo una spremuta la brioche vegana e
un caffè fa freddo ma infatti perché
siamo fuori perché dentro tutti i tavoli
sono
occupati m buone appena
sfornate
[Musica]
Grazie allora c'è il
caffè la brioche che è vegana ma non
perché sono vegano Ma perché sono
intollerante al latte quindi nella
vegana non c'è il burro la spremuta
questa è
un'eccezione Di solito la spremuta la
prendo solo quando faccio sport come
premio questa volta niente sport ma non
fa niente invece la la brioche tutte le
mattine invece la brioche tutte le
mattine
certo
un
premio il premio per essermi svegliato
io di solito mangio lo yogurt ma oggi
mangio la
brioche ancora calda perché è sabato il
fine
settimana mangiamo la brioche tu perché
io la mangio tutti i giorni È
vero poi il
cappuccino qui il cappuccino è molto
buono il proprietario Franco fa un
cappuccino
eccezionale Ciao Franco grazie prendo il
caffè sempre amaro quindi senza zucchero
anche io prendo il
cappuccino senza zucchero
Amari siamo
Amari come la
[Risate]
vita Matteo e Katy fanno colazione No
aspetta un attimo Questa è la mia parte
e poi brodi non parla così va
bene quindi Oggi abbiamo sentito tante
parole utili per parlare della colazione
in italiano Ma le avete segnate tutte
non vi preoccupate basta essere membri
della comunità is Italian per ricevere
con questa puntata il vocabolario e gli
esercizi per ripassare tutte le parole
che abbiamo in puntata in più Riceverete
anche
audio video con e senza sottotitoli e
l'accesso al Grammar Bank Mi raccomando
diventate anche voi membri della
comunità is Italian per saperne di più
cliccate il link in descrizione qui a
Milano e nel nord
Italia
Cipì dobbiamo girare un
video
Eh devi
aspettare qui a Milano Questo si chiama
brioche a Napoli
invece si chiama cornetto cosa succede
Anna Napoli se chiedi una
brioche ti danno
una un
dolce simile ma con una pasta molto più
densa e dolce e soffice E di solito sono
tonde con un
bottone
sopra quindi è un'altra cosa sì è
un'altra cosa Ma possiamo mangiare
adesso Matteo si arrabbia facilmente
quando ha fame non mi arrabbio sono solo
un po' più
nervoso Sì
mangiamo buon
[Musica]
appetito
[Musica]
in
italiano Questo si chiama un caffè
e piccolo
piccolo abbiamo finito tutto il
cappuccino le
brioch premuta d'arancia e il caffè
espresso Ora andiamo a
pagare ora vado a
pagare Ok fatto pagato Quanto hai pagato
ho pagato
€ mi sembra per tutto di solito in
Italia
il caffè e la brioche o il
cornetto sono molto
economici mentre la spremuta
d'arancia è un po' più cara Sono molto
contento della mia colazione oggi e voi
avete fatto colazione Cosa avete
mangiato cosa avete bevuto scrivetelo
nei
[Musica]
[Musica]
commenti è sabato mattina quindi andiamo
al
mercato e poi
forse Pranziamo con i nostri amici ma ho
ancora fame andiamo prima a fare
un'altra colazione
[Musica]
ancora
[Musica]
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