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Latte, espresso, cappuccino – there are so many different types of coffee it becomes a language itself! That’s why this guide will explain the differences between 12 espresso based drinks and how they’re made. So no more getting confused at your local café.
What Are Espresso Based Drinks?
Espresso based drinks are coffees made with a cappuccino machine that share three common ingredients: espresso, steamed milk and foam. The main differences between them are the proportions of espresso, steamed milk and foam within the beverage.
Some coffees have extra toppings added to them to complete the beverage, such as chocolate on a cappuccino. But in essence every espresso-based drink shares the same three ingredients.
Before we learn each espresso drink recipe, below you’ll find a quick guide explaining the differences between the most common types of coffee.
SearchUp Your Barista Game!Subscribe to our mailing list to get monthly coffee insights.Email SubscribeAbout MeHi I'm Ivan. I'm a barista with over 5 years of coffee making experience. Latte Art Guide is a place where I share my love of coffee by providing coffee guides, discussions, and gear reviews. My goal is to help you make the best coffee. So feel free to contact me if you have any coffee related questions.Follow MeFollow @latteartguideshttp://pinterest.com/latteartguidePopular PostGear ReviewHow To Steam Milk For Barista CoffeeBest Latte Machine For The Home BaristaThe Most Obscure Coffees You Make As A Barista – A Little Rant6 Best Espresso Machines Under 1000, 500 & 200Recent PostsBest Espresso Tamper For Home: A Barista’s Guide 2016Jura Z6 Review: Goodbye Baristas, Hello AutomationMr Coffee Barista Espresso Maker Review – The Entry Level ChampBreville Infuser Review – Is It Worth A Buy?Shop Related ProductsKoffee Kult Dark Roast Coffee Beans (2 Pounds…$24.99$34.99 (1471)GEVALIA Cappuccino K-CUP Pods and Froth …$9.61 (906)What's the Difference?: Manhood and Woman…$10.99 (28)Grove Square Cappuccino, French Vanilla, 50 Single …$17.22$24.99 (6899)Search Amazon GoAds by Amazon12 Different Types Of Coffee ExplainedBasicsLatte, espresso, cappuccino – there are so many different types of coffee it becomes a language itself! That’s why this guide will explain the differences between 12 espresso based drinks and how they’re made. So no more getting confused at your local café.What Are Espresso Based Drinks?Espresso based drinks are coffees made with a cappuccino machine that share three common ingredients: espresso, steamed milk and foam. The main differences between them are the proportions of espresso, steamed milk and foam within the beverage.Some coffees have extra toppings added to them to complete the beverage, such as chocolate on a cappuccino. But in essence every espresso-based drink shares the same three ingredients.Before we learn each espresso drink recipe, below you’ll find a quick guide explaining the differences between the most common types of coffee.
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