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"Cafe au lait?" "Cafe latte?" Different from the name of coffee
Hello everyone.
Do you like coffee
I said more than three meals ...
I love it so much.
I love it so much that I used to go to a cafe when I was in college
I was working part-time!
However, what I drink on a daily basis
Only instant coffee ...
To be honest, until I work at a cafe
I didn't really know what kind of coffee it was.
Latte and I feel the same.
So this time, I would like to introduce you to the differences in coffee you see at cafes!
1. espresso
"Espresso is that bitter guy ...? I don't drink it."
You might think, but that's not the case!
Latte, cappuccino, Americano, and cafe mocha, etc.
Don't you like it
In fact, they are all based on espresso!
Let's look at them in order.
2. Latte
Although there are differences depending on the country and the store,
The basics of latte
Espresso + warm milk (steam milk)
is.
There are different types of warm milk,
Warm it up with a steamer that makes a "push!" Sound that you often hear in cafes.
Steam milk is a mixture of foam and liquid.
Foam milk is a bubble that is more whipped to create a pure white fluffy bubble.
It will be.
Latte has a higher proportion of steam milk than foam milk, so
It has a mild taste with plenty of milk ♪
On the other hand, a lot of foam milk is made.
This is the cappuccino that I will introduce next.
3. cappuccino
Cappuccino with fluffy foam.
This is also basic
Espresso + warm milk (steam milk + foam milk)
is.
Cappuccino is likely to have a white beard around the mouth,
I would be happy if you could remember.
Also, cappuccino can be enjoyed by sprinkling powder on the foam.
We recommend American-style cinnamon powder!
The scent stimulus fits perfectly with the soft mouthfeel.
So far, we have introduced the basic espresso, latte, and cappuccino.
By the way, what is the difference between cafe latte and cafe au lait?
The difference is whether the base is espresso or drip coffee.
Next time, I would like to introduce various coffees.
Everyone, please try to find your favorite coffee ♪