@logout From what I hear, European coffee … – Long posts

2019-06-22

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@logout From what I hear, European coffee tastes great too! The key difference between a latte and a cappuccino is the cappuccino has a distinct layer of thick foam whereas the latte is graduated. That principle is shared across Europe and Australia, I believe. :) /@jacobrealo @33MHz @mandy

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@33MHz I do! I'll take it off your hands!
@33MHz traditions dry cap(a.k.a lots of airy foam from hot milk) or regularly steamed milk? Also note that a cappuccino is espresso with steamed milk that is 5-8oz.
@33MHz history lesson: the “flat white” is claimed to be Antipodean (from Australia or New Zealand) [sprudge.com]. Also a debate on the name for said drink. Starbucks however never has made anything close to what many call “flat white” either.

@mandy
@jacobrealo Aha, you have me. I'm not that technical. The machine said "cappaccino" and I drank it. :D
@jacobrealo I'm really not too much for coffee generally. (sacrilege!)
@jacobrealo @goldenskye certainly agrees Starbucks doesn't do anything at all similar to a flat white. @33MHz @mandy
@doctorlinguist I only mentioned flat white because it is interchangeable nomenclature for cappuccino these days. Often you ask for a cap you get a flat white.
/@mandy @33MHz @goldenskye
@jacobrealo I dunno if that's true in NZ or AU (I don't drink coffee). I'll defer to her on that one. :) @mandy @33MHz @goldenskye
@doctorlinguist ah, yes I should have noted that. True at lest in the U.S.
/@goldenskye @33MHz @mandy
@jacobrealo I can see getting fussy about the size and amount of espresso, but foaminess just doesn't seem that important, from my POV as a consumer. @doctorlinguist @goldenskye @33MHz
@mandy we get fussy about the amount of milk. The Specialty Coffee Association (which now represents the industry globally) has set standards for what a espresso shot should be: single, double and triple [scanews.coffee].
/@doctorlinguist @goldenskye @33MHz
@33MHz that’s the best kind of coffee :P
@goldenskye if you want a unique cafe, The Coffee Collective in Copenhagen (not sure if the other locations have this) a food menu that the chef pairs with the coffee and even uses coffee as a ingredient.
/@logout @33MHz @mandy