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So a single shot picolo in a mug?
ОтветитьIs this not a cortado?
ОтветитьSo a frothy piccolo?
ОтветитьMagic?
ОтветитьMagic?
ОтветитьWhat is that cup, and where can I get it?
Ответитьjust a tiny cortado but that foamy milk looked horrible
ОтветитьAs a Barista im honestly finding these drinks are getting ridiculous. Im all for finding new recipes and discovering new exciting drinks but really? I would honestly be embarrassed to serve a half full coffee to anyone. Looks unfinished and unprofessional. But hey, that's just me
Ответитьitalian cortado
ОтветитьI personally love the Latte Macchiato, which is the complete opposite of an Espresso Macchiato. Fill a big glass (330ml or larger) with frothed milk and then add a single shot of espresso. The espresso will flow through the milk, and lose some of its bitterness, making it a rather sweet coffee drink.
It actually is a legit coffee drink created by Italians to let kids enjoy coffee.
i tought that this would be a Flat White
ОтветитьYes❤
ОтветитьIt’s the same as a Wankiatto
ОтветитьAt this point as a barista im just like... None of these definitions are universally agreed upon, and the amount of names for increasingly vaguely defined ratios is getting exhausting - we all know every shop is gonna do it their own way anyway. All the people in the comments saying "isnt this just this or that" demonstrate my point quite well
Ответитьso it's half a cappuccino
ОтветитьSeems very like a Cortado !
ОтветитьCøfe ųp 🥴
ОтветитьNah you can’t keep “inventing” new drinks by serving an already existing drink in a specific cup, it’s a typo like how costa or greggs(I forget) call Americanos flat blacks or the Gibraltar which is literally a cortado served in you guessed it a Gibraltar glass.
ОтветитьIf you ask for this at a cafe, the barista will spit in it
ОтветитьI'm Italian and the 'macchiatone' you're talking about does not exist. It's just nonsense
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