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1. Espresso, Italian coffee, espresso
The pressurized vapor passes directly through the coffee grounds, and the resulting liquid is called espresso. It belongs to pure coffee and is the base of other coffee drinks.
2. Americano
1 espresso + 2 water.
3. White coffee flat white
1 espresso + hot milk.
4. Macchiato Macchiato
1 espresso + milk froth (fat in milk).
5. Kangbao Blue Kangbana con panna
1 espresso + whipped cream.
6. Latte
1 espresso + hot milk + milk foam.
7. Brev Half Latte breve
1 espresso + hot milk + whipped cream + milk foam.
1 espresso + hot milk + milk foam.
9. Mocha mocha
1 espresso + 1 hot milk + chocolate sauce + whipped cream.
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There are many types of coffee, so what is the difference between them, let me introduce you to the types and differences of coffee!
1. Espresso, Italian coffee, espresso
The pressurized vapor passes directly through the coffee grounds, and the resulting liquid is called espresso. It belongs to pure coffee and is the base of other coffee drinks.
2. Americano
1 espresso + 2 water.
3. White coffee flat white
1 espresso + hot milk.
4. Macchiato Macchiato
1 espresso + milk froth (fat in milk).
5. Kangbao Blue Kangbana con panna
1 espresso + whipped cream.
6. Latte
1 espresso + hot milk + milk foam.
7. Brev Half Latte breve
1 espresso + hot milk + whipped cream + milk foam.
1 espresso + hot milk + milk foam.
9. Mocha mocha
1 espresso + 1 hot milk + chocolate sauce + whipped cream.
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There are many types of coffee, but here are the common ones:
1. Espresso: It belongs to Italian coffee, which is directly brewed with coffee in daily life, with a strong taste, slightly bitter in the mouth, and fragrant after swallowing.
2. Macchiato: Add two tablespoons of milk foam to the espresso to make a cup of macchiato, symbolizing the mark of sweetness.
3. Americano: It is the most common coffee, which belongs to a type of black coffee. It is made by adding a lot of water directly to the espresso, which has a milder taste and a higher caffeine content.
4. White coffee: It is a specialty of Malaysia. The color is not white, but it is lighter and softer than ordinary coffee, and the taste is pure and mellow.
5. Latte: A classic blend of espresso and milk. The coffee is on the bottom layer, the milk is on top of the coffee, and the top is a layer of milk foam, and you can also put some caramel to make a caramel latte.
6. Cappuccino: Italian coffee mixed with equal parts espresso and steam frothy milk. The color of the coffee is like that of a monk in a cappuccino church who covered a dark brown tunic with a turban, hence the name.
7. Mocha coffee: It is one of the oldest coffees, which is made from a mixture of Italian espresso, chocolate sauce, whipped cream and milk, which is smooth and delicious.
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