When we,
the quirky coffee crusaders at Caffè di Artisan, used to drink machine-made
coffee, we would ask ourselves, "Why does this taste burnt and
bitter?"
Then, we
started a several years-long deep dive into the Art and Science of Coffee.
And made a
startling discovery: that coffee machines were absolutely the wrong way to
reach coffee heaven. Their whole process not only produces burnt, bitter
coffee, it also kills the real tasting notes of the delicate coffee beans.
So we
created Caffè di Artisan.
Machine
Free Coffee. Slowly extracted over days in our Artisanal Micro-Filtery.
The bonus:
With Caffè di Artisan Liquid Single Serve Machine Free coffee pods, you can now
make better-than-gourmet-cafe level Espressos, Lattés, Cappuccinos, Frappes in
your Home, Office, Cafe. Effortlessly.
Call it the
democratisation of Coffee.
Want to
best your neighbourhood barista? Here are the easy-peasy methods for your favourite
daily coffee. They take mere seconds…so, it's good-bye to cleaning coffee
machines & queueing up at cafes.
Coffee shop menus now give a bewildering list of
coffee drinks: many of which appear to be a combination of coffee and milk. So,
what exactly is what?
If you have wondered about this, here are the
answers in simple English
1. Latté has
a liquid coffee shot with hot milk and a little bit of foam
2. Cappuccino has
the same combination as a Latté, but the ratio of foam to milk is much higher.
A classic ratio is supposed to be equal quantities
of milk and foam. A 'dry Cappuccino' will have a higher ratio of foam to milk
and a 'wet Cappuccino' will have a higher proportion of milk.
Here's the thing: When
you making your own Cappuccino, you can decide on the combination of milk, foam
and coffee that suits you best, without trying to explain that to someone else
or worrying about how to label it ☺
The foam on top of the drink keeps it warm for much
longer by acting as an insulating layer.
· Flat White has
less foam than even a latté and has essentially milk added to coffee with only
a little microfoam.
· Cafe au lait:
This is where it starts to get complicated. In many parts of continental
Europe, it means the same as what a Latté means in the US. In the US, it means
a drink that has only warm steamed milk added to coffee and no foam.
· Cafe Macchiato:
Macchiato means stained. Cafe Macchiato means liquid coffee stained with a bit
of milk foam. Not to be confused with Latté Macchiato which is milk stained
with coffee!
· Frappé:
A Frappé is a cold latte. But that does not quite capture the dance of flavours
on your tongue. Part ice, part coffee, part milk or cream. What’s there not to
love?
·
There are of course, many other coffee
plus milk drinks across the world, including some that use condensed milk.
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