Today, let's talk about Italian coffee. I believe everyone is familiar with cappuccino. Even if you haven't tried it, you've heard of it. The protagonists in urban TV dramas all like to talk about things with a cup of cappuccino. Coincidentally, my first cup of Italian coffee was cappuccino. What about you? After working in the coffee industry, many customers would ask me what the difference is between them. Both are espresso + milk, so the biggest difference between them is the layer of milk foam on top. Latte has hot and cold, while cappuccino is only hot. The thickness of the milk foam also has a ratio. Because the cappuccino milk foam is too thick, you can't draw patterns, you can only carve patterns. Latte can be latte-shaped or carved. flatwhite – a layer of milk foam Coffee latte —— double layer of milk foam Cappuccino —— triple-layer milk foam I remember reading an article before, saying that the ratio of cappuccino is 1:1:1, and the normal two servings of espresso are about 60ml, that is, 60ml espresso + 60ml milk + 60ml milk foam? ? ? ? ? Let's take a closer look... The normal serving of a cup of coffee is two espressos or one espresso, unless the customer requests 2 espressos. Otherwise... |
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