In Italian latte means milk. What in English-speaking countries is now called a latte is shorthand for "caffelatte" or "caffellatte" ("caffè e latte"). The Italian form means "coffee and milk", similar to the French café au lait, the Spanish café con leche and the Portuguese café com leite. Other drinks commonly found in shops serving caffè lattes are cappuccinos and espressos.Ordering a "latte" in Italy will get the customer a glass of hot or cold milk.
Latte - Simply put, espresso with steamed milk and a small amount of foam. When ordering a latte, ask how many shots of espresso are in the size drink you want. You may need to order an extra shot if you enjoy a stronger espresso flavor.
“Latte Art” originated in Italy, like so many other arts. In this country, where people drink more coffee than most, the barista or coffee maler, has to be especially skilled and able to make each cup of coffee a work of art. From this, the idea of creating works at art in milk from and creama spread around the world.
Beautiful latte art is a sign of a perfect espresso drink and a talented barista. With a little practice, you too can learn to create latte art when making espresso drinks. See how it's done!
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