Whats the diff between cafe latte & cappuccino?!


Question: Latte is espresso with steamed milk, capp is espresso with steamed milk with the froth added.


Answers: Latte is espresso with steamed milk, capp is espresso with steamed milk with the froth added.

cafe latte is made with hot milk and cappuccino is made with hot frothy milk.

cappuccino too sweet...

a latte isnt frothy and has lots milk in it. cappuchino is frothy and less milk that is like beaten so that the milk is frothy

i think cap uses expresso and latte's just regular coffee

different portions of steamed milk and foam. A latte has more steamed milk and a little foam(lotta milk). And a cap is a little milk and more foam.

Having never visited a Starbucks on principle, I'm not sure, but for me a cafe latte is simply a milk coffee (latte being Italian for milk) whereas a cappuccino has frothed milk on the top (you need an espresso machine) and the froth is sprinkled with chocolate powder.

cappuccino is a serving of espresso (about 2 ounces) with essentially similar amounts of milk and a rather stiff milk foam. Caffè latte is a serving of espresso with about three times as much milk, topped with a short head of foam. So a latte is milder and has a milkier taste.

cappuccino has more foam on the top. lattes dont get foam. they start with using the same amount of milk, but eventually the capp gets less because its used to made the foam on top.

latte costs a "latte" more than a cappuccino.

A latte is made with mostly milk, but a cappuccino is with a little bit of milk and a lot of foam. don't you notice that cappuccino tend to have more foam than milk? Try to notice that next time.

Home made Caffe Latte:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/...

Home made Cappuccino:
http://www.stretcher.com/stories/990503k...





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