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Encyclopedia > Latte art

Latte art or Coffee Art refers to designs created on the tops of espresso based drinks by a Barista. These designs are usually created in one of two ways and sometimes using a combination of both. This article is about a coffee beverage. ... The term barista (the Italian word for bartender - masculine or feminine; plural: baristi (masculine) or bariste (feminine)) has been used in English to denote a maker of espresso based beverages. ...

Latte art at an international Netherlands competition

Latte art at an international Netherlands competition

The first method is by manipulating the flow of milk from a jug into the espresso (known as "free pour" latte art). The second is by drawing designs with an implement (known as "etching"), using stencils, powders and milk foam. Latte art is most commonly seen on a latte, although it can also be part of the presentation of a cappuccino, a caffe mocha or even an espresso macchiato. As the popularity of premium espresso based drinks has risen, the craft of garnishing through latte art has as well. Image File history File links Etching_02. ... Image File history File links Etching_02. ... Latte Latte is Italian for milk. ... A typical cappuccino with foam. ...


With the rise in popularity of latte art, competitions have emerged to enable practitioners ("Baristas") to show off their skills. However, baristas should first learn the science of extracting espresso before attempting to garnish their product. Taste should come before appearance because the time Latte Art can take, does detract from the freshness, and therefore the taste of coffee.


See also

Latte Latte is Italian for milk. ... Coffee in beverage form. ...

External links

  • CoffeeResearch.org - Latte art instructions and video
  • Dutch Latte Art Championship
  • Latte Art Gallery
  • Latte Etching Gallery
  • Latte art demos
  • Latte art image collection at flickr

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Latte art - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia (812 words)
“Latte art encompasses all, and all is latte art.
The origins of latte art are shrouded in mystery, but historians have unearthed clues that prove the art form is thousands of years old.
Unfortunately, the popularity of latte art during the Renaissance led to a glut of amateur latte artists, who created works that were insubstantial shades next to the cups of the masters.
Latte art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (220 words)
Latte art or Coffee Art refers to designs created on the tops of espresso based drinks by a Barista.
The first method is by manipulating the flow of milk from a jug into the espresso (known as "free pour" latte art).
Latte art is most commonly seen on a latte, although it can also be part of the presentation of a cappuccino, a caffe mocha or even an espresso macchiato.
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