@EuropeanCoffeeTripمنذ 3 سنواتFind the best European coffee shops in our mobile app (8+ years in making) Back to the basics! What's your favourite espresso drink? Black or milk? Timestamps: Single Espresso Double Espresso Americano Lungo Filter coffee (no espresso!) Cappuccino Espresso Macchiato Cortado/Piccolo Flat White Caffé Latte All espresso drinks (side-by-side) The most popular espresso drinks at Večerka ....وسعت677
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@anthonyjgreeneقبل 11 أشهرThis video is a service to humanity. I've been baffled by the options at Starbucks or my local espresso bar, and this is the first time they have been made clear to me. Thank you so much. 988
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@m00semanusمنذ 3 سنواتAbsolutely the best, clearest, and focused explanation of the various espresso options. Especially appreciated the explanation of how a cortado/Piccolo differs from a flat white from a latte. 39
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@miso331منذ 2 سنواتI’m a barista in Australia and all the coffee shots are the same amount depending on the size cup you want and you can ask for more or less shots (1 shot for a small size or 2 shots for medium/large size). Cappuccino just means lot of froth, latte medium froth and a flat white is little to no froth xD ....وسعت439
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@SonofTexas1836العام الماضيHad to do some searching, but finally found the best, most informative video about the topic right here! 7
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@matthewfinateri2311منذ 3 سنواتThis video makes me realize how much these drinks differ around the world. I'm a cafe owner in Canada and the only drinks explained in this video that id="hidden5" class="buttons"> resemble whats served here are the latte and flat white. All of our drinks (cap, flat white, latte, macchiato, cortado, espresso) all contain double shots. At my cafe, you can't even purchase a single shot on it's own. A single shot is offered only as an addition to any drink. Caps, lattes and flat whites come in regular or large (12 or 16 ounce). These drinks do not differ in terms of their size but rather the amount of milk foam-- A flat white containing very little foam, a latte containing a little more, and a cap containing lots of foam (and typically dryer foam, which means no art on top). We do offer what we call "traditional" sizes of caps and flat whites, which are smaller 8oz drinks (still not as small as traditional ones in Europe, which are typically around 5 - 6oz). Our cortado is a double espresso (2oz yield) with 2oz steamed milk and our macchiato is a double espresso with just a tiny dollop of milk foam. ....وسعت534
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@shannenstarr5990منذ 2 سنواتGreat video, I’m in Australia and just to confirm, we have Cafe latte in a glass and flat white in a cup. Flat white is more milky as there in no foam but cafe latte has about 1cm of foam on it and served in a glass. 59
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@5555ambaمنذ 3 سنواتthis the most definitive and short to the point video about coffee type i've come across! keep up the good work guys! 3314
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@mgbob600xمنذ 2 سنواتI really appreciate the summary at the end, great video for at use or when your out and about! 3
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@OuzoBussinoالعام الماضيin Greece we got this thing called freddo espresso, which is pretty much pure espresso mixed and stirred with ice cubes. i was always surprised to know id="hidden7" class="buttons"> that this has always been only a Greek thing and nowhere else to be found. Its delicious and refreshing ....وسعت44
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@MichaelJohnsenOsloمنذ 2 سنواتBeautifully made video, short and to the point. Great info on weight and amount of milk, free tips on how to do latte art, even a beautiful color grade id="hidden8" class="buttons"> and graphics. It has everything. Very rare to see such a well-made video on YouTube without selling your channel and begging for subs. Thank you! ....وسعت4
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@happys.5582قبل 5 أشهرThis is the best explanation I came across It cleared my confusion about various drinks I had for the longest time Thank you❤❤
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@KnightsForJesusقبل 7 أشهرI was looking for a video like this. Thank you. 4
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@matthewjulius5401منذ 3 سنواتAs an Australian barista, I find these videos really revealing. In the Australian context Latte / Cappuccino / Flat White are not differentiated id="hidden9" class="buttons"> based on size at all. But they seem to be in most videos I see from around the world. In Australia it's common that milk drinks are differentiated by froth levels (from flat white with very little, latte with a bit more, and Cappuccino with even more — though the trend is towards a very minimal difference). Also, depending where you go in Australia all milk drinks: cap, latte, flat white, are served with a double ristretto for a small, and double espresso for a large or small "strong" — though some places serve dine in small coffees with a single shot, to account for dine in cups typically being a bit smaller than small takeaway cups. ....وسعت1571
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@orsivan5731منذ 2 سنواتThe main problem I find with coffee is the variance of the cup size. Cafes would use a single/double espresso, but fill the glass with milk. I used to id="hidden10" class="buttons"> work at a cafe that had standard mugs but large takeaway cups, so the coffee would be really strong on the mug but kinda weak for takeaway. ....وسعت26
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@Edusaabمنذ 2 سنواتNice video, very informative. The Spanish cortado, not always is needed to be in a glass milk. In Spain you will find quite variable, some regions/bars id="hidden11" class="buttons"> they deliver in a glass, but also is very usual to be served in a small coffee cup as the machiatto. Is quite usual to be served after the meals. The milk/coffee proportions could be 50/50 or around 75 coffee/25 milk aprox. there is no specific receipt/rule. ....وسعت6
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@charleskwenyi9312منذ 2 سنواتWow this is so great,,i personally as a home barista,,, never knew how to prepare many of these drinks 1
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@manuelvillalpando6665منذ 2 سنواتExcellent video!!! Good job! Most coffee places don’t have a clue on what they are doing here in America! This video definitely needs to be shared. Thank you again for making this video! 1
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@chaupham1186العام الماضيVery useful. I have been confused about these drinks. This clears things out a lot. Thanks!
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@luisabrifulمنذ 3 سنواتin italy we have the regular expresso (~1/2 espresso cup), ristretto (which is a very short espresso ~ 1/4 of espresso cup) and lungo (which is a longer espresso ~ full espresso cup) 46
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@handyandy6050قبل 10 أشهرA very comprehensive guide to coffee! Thank You! 1
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@jowanamanla6819العام الماضيThe best clear structure video I have come across so far Finally some true to life people ❤
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@woodyforest2100منذ 2 سنواتExcellent! Good job! I was a young man in Europe with a backpack a long time ago. I drank beer, wine and liquor by night and tried all kinds of coffees id="hidden14" class="buttons"> in the mornings. I would love to do a world coffee tour someday! Thanks for the memories. ....وسعت1
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@farukm7627منذ 2 سنواتThanks for explaining the line-up. Much appreciated. 1
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@gs5454منذ 2 سنواتThank you very much for explaining this the best way possible iv been looking for a video simplified!
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@zeluis82منذ 3 سنواتyou might think the last section of this video was fast forwarded but in reality that's how fast the host and the barista were moving after drinking all that coffee they just made :) 325
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@omegaman1409منذ 2 سنواتThis video is gold. I always was intrigued about all the choices at coffee houses.
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@artbyehlقبل 7 أشهرThis has been the best video I have seen in so long. Thank you for sharing.
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@llamafondlers3291العام الماضيThank you so much! This was amazingly helpful! 2
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@NG-mv9weمنذ 2 سنواتGood job , You make this look so easy!! I love this so much,you are so talented , so this is a great video to start with. good luck . 1
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@Augustus_Imperatorمنذ 2 سنواتAs an italian I can say that he definitely nailed the doses, definitions and name pronunciations. Great job 12
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@shaunyip2153منذ 3 سنواتThis should be THE model for explanatory vids: clear, concise, short, and straight to-the-point. Well done! 27
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@zhayatمنذ 2 سنواتBrilliant coffee video excellent narration and demonstration BRAVO! 1
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@BeBetter26منذ 2 سنواتThe best explained video ever. Thank you. I always get confused between these types. I am such a Cafe Latté person. Now i know this
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@mattbenz99منذ 2 سنواتIt makes sense that Cappuccino is the most popular. It is a really well balanced coffee drink that is great either in the morning to help you wake up or id="hidden16" class="buttons"> in the evening with an after dinner dessert. It is a really flexible drink that has the iconic coffee flavour, while being mild enough for most people. ....وسعت72
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@michaelg.8585العام الماضيCristal clear video I was searching for a while!!! Thanks for sharing. I'm gonna install the app too 1
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@zuipraxمنذ 2 سنواتIt's interesting how the same names mean completely different things in diffeent countries. In Argentina if you order a cortado you'll get a ratio id="hidden17" class="buttons"> of 5:1 instead of 1:4, so mostly coffee and just a bit of milk. What you call cortado here is called lagrima in Argentina. ....وسعت4
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@ahl100893منذ 3 سنواتI was always taught that macchiato was just an espresso shot with a dollop of milk foam. And a cortado (which means "cut" in Spanish) is an espresso id="hidden18" class="buttons"> shot with a tiiiiiny little bit of milk, enough to "cut" the bitterness of a pure espresso shot ....وسعت976
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@mikespencer9429منذ 2 سنواتGreat explanations - thanks! I am learning to be a good host and properly make the types of coffees that my guests order.
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@KingsNeverDie100منذ 2 سنواتAs someone who's just starting to appreciate coffee but doesn't understand everything yet, this is a big help!
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@b.l.w.2136منذ 2 سنواتThanks very much for the to-the-point video!! Explaining the different types.
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@bharat5194قبل 2 أشهرThanks for the easy to understand explanation. Kudos
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@sairon63منذ 2 سنواتThank you so much, It was very helpful and useful. 1
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@adams7006منذ 3 سنواتsomeone who doesn't drink coffee this was good information because I feel lost/bewildered with so many different coffee names that my friends order when I go with them to starbucks. 205
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@TL-vp8uhمنذ 2 سنواتThank you for that tutorial, I really appreciated the recap at the end of the video.
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@parisgenovese777منذ 2 سنواتThis video was awesome I learned so much thank you!! ☕️
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@kimberlyterrazas320منذ 2 سنواتExcellent video guys! The way you explained it, is amazing.
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@EdisonChauمنذ 2 سنواتWhat a great video! I can't wait to order now. I loved how you recapped the difference
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@arleneandsaeedourwedding2036العام الماضيThank you for going straight to the point and simple to understand. Thank you
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@TBLiovمنذ 3 سنواتThis is the most straight to the point video in YouTube! Very informative and useful. 30
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@valentinaramirez7068منذ 2 سنواتIt is incredibly well explained, thank you!! always wondered what the differences were
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@lauryn432منذ 2 سنواتThis was awesome. Direct and to the point. Just what I needed to know. Thanks!!
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@williamstone1536العام الماضيAwesome video! Thanks so much! What size cup/ tumbler was being used for the Flat White?
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@usefbmf6731منذ 3 سنواتFantastic video quality , short ,clear and right to the point !
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@chesterthomas5093منذ 2 سنواتExcellent and informative video! I was told several years ago that cortado and flat white were the same. Thanks for clearing that up for me!
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@FazliRahmatمنذ 3 سنواتBeautifully explained! I've been trying multiple variation of coffees but never really understood the difference between them. Well now I do! 34
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@sau002منذ 2 سنواتVery informative. These are questions I was always afraid to ask.
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@downundergarage6968منذ 3 سنواتOne thing that you have missed is the consistency of the milk. Cap has more milk froth from the top of from the milk jug. It should really form a 1cm layer id="hidden21" class="buttons"> on top of the coffee and is frequently served with choc sprinkles on the top. Here in Australia if you get a cap with no froth it is a sign that the coffee was not made properly or they have rushed it. Hence you only use one shot of espresso. Flat white on the other side does not have any of the top portions of the froth, it should have a 2-3mm layer from the middle layer milk froth. ....وسعت8
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@joker927العام الماضيWow! This video is excellent and helps me understand all the options.
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@mahxylim7983العام الماضيThanks! all these names are making me dizzy but now it is starting to make sense!
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@stephensmith4025منذ 3 سنواتSo glad I saw this. Now I can continue to drink my coffee the same exact way I like 56
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@wellnessbumمنذ 2 سنواتWow! This was very informative and interesting. I always wondered what the difference was between all of these.
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@drysieقبل 10 أشهرThis is such a beautiful little coffee shop, from google street, it's so hidden. If I lived there (I live in East England), I would use the cafe every id="hidden22" class="buttons"> day. Thank you for the easy demonstration. I watch this and go straight to my Gaggia and make one of those coffees. ....وسعت1
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@dmxracr9202العام الماضيVERY well done video! Thank you for the information.
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@sunilkumarssakمنذ 2 سنواتSimple yet solved my life long doubt on this . Thanks!
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@madmax318منذ 2 سنواتGreat video , ive wanted to learn more about the none milk coffee's and this helps, thanks. I tend to drink cortado or latte but when uk started doing id="hidden23" class="buttons"> flat whites, i added that to my list. cordado here is served how u did it in a small glass strong with silky milk, lovely. id say it tastes simlar to a flat white, intense coffee with little silky milk and tiny bit of foam. latte is a larger, smoother and not so intense taste of coffee but still good. i dont go for cappuccino here, as it tends to be lots of foam and not much liquid. Ive never heard of a macchiato but im sure they probably do them in London and surounding areas. we do also have mocha latte and mocha cortados here to, which just means added hot chocolate. ....وسعت1
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@WeekendMuseمنذ 3 سنواتGood summary. It’s worth mentioning though that the milk for a cappuccino should have more foam than for a latte or flat white. 23
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@gabrielaalvesdasilva9441منذ 2 سنواتas an brazilian I LOVE filter coffee but recently I've been trying to expand my knowledge on coffee and trying new recipes ❤. Still, filter coffee is my favorite, I've always been resistant to milk coffee and used to say "this isn't real coffee, you just like the milk taste" Men, I was WRONG. I kinda like macchiato now hahahaha. Great video, thanks ❤ ....وسعت2
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@sunshineXNمنذ 2 سنواتThanks so much for the very simple video, it explains everything.
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@ddiesel1836العام الماضيmay i ask why are you using 2 cups of different size during the extraction? thanks
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@ollabaeissa8297منذ 2 سنواتPERFECT VIDEO Informative and straightforward.. It's very nice keep it up.
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@tjdupreyمنذ 3 سنواتWatching this, I can smell the coffee. I miss going to the coffee shop! 38
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@Swimfinzالعام الماضيwhoa, thank you for your fine video. I bookmarked it as I bought a home machine. Yes, coffee drinking is social, but I wanted to try brewing my own. Your id="hidden25" class="buttons"> video was great and cleared up some questions. Oh yes, my fave is a double cappuccino. Muchas gracias! ....وسعت
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@jasonsamuels5845منذ 3 سنواتI remember in my previous office we had a coffee machine and we made americano with an extra shot of espresso during the afternoons. We called it the American express because it helped us get to the end of the day. 4
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@longmactoppedupمنذ 2 سنواتQuick look at the comments show so many slight variations. Great videos guys, really enjoy watching 1
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@computertutorials1286منذ 2 سنواتGreat video. It's cool to know what all of the different names mean, even though I won't remember when I'm actually at the coffee shop.
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@gmo882منذ 2 سنواتAwesome video!!! To the point and easy to understand. 1
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@jonahmische923منذ 3 سنواتSome other minor differences were left unmentioned, certainly to keep the video concise, but things such as temperature, milk texture, and foam will differ id="hidden27" class="buttons"> between many milk-based espresso drinks. For example, at least where I've worked around the US, although a flat white may be the same size as a cappuccino, it will typically be warmer, have a thinner texture, and substantially less surface foam. ....وسعت157
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@jbaezhernandezالعام الماضيThanks for the video. It was very informative
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@ginnyleقبل 5 أشهرGreat video, very informative! I’d like to try Flat White next time ☺️ 1
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@pamsaparamadu5522قبل 10 أشهرThis is the best presentation of coffee short but precise information
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@irenaoreskovic8339منذ 2 سنواتBeautiful bunch of coffee ,and the way the barista finished up wow
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@jesliearollado5189منذ 3 سنواتBeen looking for a video like this for so long! Thank you so much! Straight to the point and very informative 7
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@redman072980العام الماضيFinally a video that answered one of my life long questions
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@PezzaCULOمنذ 2 سنواتWOW! Super precise, thank you so much!
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@nivetprueksapalasai7554منذ 2 سنواتAt clip time to , why are the "cup ml" of Cappuccino equal to Latte? Do you sure? .
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@brrxbrr9391منذ 2 سنواتBest video I have ever seen, thank you!❤️ 1
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@jimwalker3039منذ 2 سنواتI always get confused ordering. Thanks for the explanation
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@moonman2305منذ 3 سنوات the guy on the left is having a hard time sitting still. Now we know who drank all the coffee that was made! 54
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@1983Boriaمنذ 2 سنواتI was in this cafe. One of my favorites in Brno 2
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@celticrose2منذ 2 سنواتExcellent video. Thank you for the information. ☕️
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@weston.westonمنذ 2 سنواتI am not a coffee drinker but am so pleased to learn this so I can know what the terms mean when I hear it referenced.
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@RechtmanDonمنذ 2 سنواتLeft out one espresso drink: I do not do well with caffiene, and had my coffee shop make me an espresso with decaf. I liked it enough that I would have id="hidden30" class="buttons"> them make it a double, but there was no name for a decaf espresso doppio. The name we came up with: "Double Distresso". ....وسعت99
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@LCZمنذ 2 سنواتGreat video! Very informative, I love it! 1
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@Jesse-ey5xdمنذ 3 سنواتI thought I was making cappuccino at home but it turns out I've been enjoying flat white. At least now that I've had some practice and less intimidated by the menu at the cafe. Thank you. 31
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@krisvictoria8810منذ 2 سنواتFantastic video with great explanations information and presentation
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@jamesbryan4373منذ 2 سنواتExcellent educational video - very clear and entertaining, so thank you.
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@yogaconsue5837منذ 2 سنواتcould you PLEASE share videos about how to make or how the expresso should be look like for a good cafe latte or flat white? THANKS
مقاطع الفيديو ذات الصلة على All Espresso Drinks Explained: Cappuccino vs Latte vs Flat White and more:
Back to the basics! What's your favourite espresso drink? Black or milk?
Timestamps:
Single Espresso
Double Espresso
Americano
Lungo
Filter coffee (no espresso!)
Cappuccino
Espresso Macchiato
Cortado/Piccolo
Flat White
Caffé Latte
All espresso drinks (side-by-side)
The most popular espresso drinks at Večerka ....وسعت 677
It cleared my confusion about various drinks I had for the longest time
Thank you❤❤
In the Australian context Latte / Cappuccino / Flat White are not differentiated id="hidden9" class="buttons"> based on size at all. But they seem to be in most videos I see from around the world.
In Australia it's common that milk drinks are differentiated by froth levels (from flat white with very little, latte with a bit more, and Cappuccino with even more — though the trend is towards a very minimal difference).
Also, depending where you go in Australia all milk drinks: cap, latte, flat white, are served with a double ristretto for a small, and double espresso for a large or small "strong" — though some places serve dine in small coffees with a single shot, to account for dine in cups typically being a bit smaller than small takeaway cups. ....وسعت 1571
Finally some true to life people ❤
Well now I do! 34
Informative and straightforward..
It's very nice keep it up.
Very informative, I love it! 1