What is the difference between cappucino, lattes, espressos, etc?!


Question:

What is the difference between cappucino, lattes, espressos, etc?


Answers:
Cappuccino = 1/3 espresso, 1/3 milk, and 1/3 foam.

Latte = 1/3 espresso, 2/3 milk (light foam floated on top)

Espresso = a method of preparing coffee in which the water is forced through the coffee grinds at high pressure (also refers to a specific roast of coffe - typically dark and carmelly)

Source(s):
2 years at Starbux

lattes - lots of milk
expresso - very small cup (shot glass almost) very potent.
Cappucino - foamy top.

they're different kind's of coffee,they all have caffine in it but espresso's r strongest they're like a shot glass,and cappucino are like smooth drinks and lattes i'm not 100% sure i think they're filled with lots of milk

french vanilla is like a very tasty coffee,tastes like vanilla drink,and not like bitter like coffee

nothing really mabye like blended more or sumthin




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