Everyone knows how to order coffee, but now it is not enough to just know Latte, Cappuccino, and Americano.
Flat white, Doppio, Cortador, Espresso con panna, these are the most popular coffees abroad, can you pronounce them? Follow the " Kaiyan English " public account to get the program audio . Listen to the North American anchor teach you how to pronounce them.
There is now a craze for "artisan coffee" in North America:
Mainstream coffee:
Gourmet coffee:
Artisanal coffee: artisan coffee, handmade coffee
The coffee people ordered also changed from latte and cappuccino to ⬇️:
Flat white: double shot espresso + milk foam Double shot espresso + milk foam.
This is an Australian coffee, and you may have tried it at New Bucks. It is also very popular in China.
Doppio: double expresso/two shots of expresso Double expresso.
Doppio means double in Italian. Many coffee shops now use this word instead of double to show that they are authentic.
Cortador: a shot of expresso with equal amount of milk
Cortador is a very popular coffee in Spain and Portugal. This word is Spanish, meaning "reduce" or "dilution". Last year, Costa was also launched in China, translated as "Cataduo".
Espresso con panna: espresso with whipped cream
Panna means "cream" in Italian. This dessert-like coffee is also available in Starbucks in China, and is translated as "Panna Blue".
The above mentioned types of coffee are ordered by people who are particularly particular about coffee. These people can be called ⬇️
Coffee snob: Someone who is very particular about coffee
The word Snob originally means a person who is superior and looks down on others.
Snob is also often used in the field of food, describing people who are very particular about food and drink. In addition to coffee snob, there are also:
Wine snob
Pizza snob
Chocolate snob…
In short, it goes with everything! But this word has a critical connotation, thinking that they are a bit self-righteous.
How do you say “hand brewed coffee” in English?
Pour-over coffee:
Drip coffee:
Do you know what "London fog" is?
This is not coffee, it's tea. It's quite popular in North America, and many trendy coffee shops have it:
London Fog: earl grey tea latte
Earl grey tea + milk foam + syrup: Earl grey tea + milk foam + syrup
Is Starbucks too popular?
Independent shop, handsome guy masturbates
In North American coffee culture, independent, niche, trendy people and trendy shops are an obvious trend:
Indie coffee shops:
Hipster coffee shops:
Hipster barista: hipster barista
Everyone must remember the word hipster. In North American pop culture, they now have a very high status! But they are also often criticized.
A typical hipster⬇️
Order coffee in English, remember this formula ⬇️
I'd like + a (size)+ type of coffee+ (milk)+(flavor)+for here/to go
example:
I'd like a medium latte/iced latte: I'd like a medium latte/iced latte
I'd like a large Americano with room for milk:
If your requirements are complex!
I'd like a large skinny vanilla iced latte with an extra shot of espresso:
Various ingredients are indispensable
Whole milk:
Skim milk/non-fat milk:
2% milk: milk containing 2% fat
Half and half milk: Half and half milk
Soy milk:
Almond milk
Syrup: Maple syrup
Spices:
Coconut oil:
What kind of latte is popular in the United States?
Use almond milk and add coconut oil
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