Friday, 10 October 2014

espresso coffee and how it works

Friday, 10 October 2014 - by sohibcagok 0

http://www.bubblews.com/news/8432778-espresso-coffee-and-how-it-works

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for those who like to stay up late or often work late into the night, usually intimate with a friend who is always faithful to accompany all the activities of the coffee. Many different types and flavors that can be enjoyed, one of which is coffee with a touch of "Latte Art". 


According to Wikipedia, "latte" (and other espresso-based drinks) are known "caffe latte" is a coffee drink made ​​with hot milk. When in Italy, "latte" is the designation for milk but, in English conversation "latte" is shorthand for "Caffelatte" 'or "caffe e latte".

In the range of 1980, if someone ordered a 'latte' in an Italian coffee shop in North America, hoping to get a glass of milk. If, he ordered 'Caffelatte', will get a drink exactly to what is called 'latte' at this point. 

For "Latte Art" is the art of painting on the surface of "latte". How to process them is nothing special just need creativity and innovation. All the ingredients are mixed as coffee powder, sugar, and cream stirred concoctions like making coffee in general. Even better if without sugar. 

Barista (coffee peracik) Australian native who opened the coffee shop Sonnen Rays Supermarket Cafe in Surabaya Bintoro admitted, there are dozens of forms of art "latte" under their control such as leaves and batik-like motifs. Manufacturing is done by pouring milk "steam" and keep the cup slope in one direction. 

"Since milk is poured straight into the cup then foam begins to expand to the top on one side caused by the slope," he said. 

The next step, he added, began to pour a cup of milk along the width of one side to the other side and finish with a fast rhythm tuangannya along the shape you want to create the original.
"Latte Art" can be enjoyed in Sonnen Cafe, Sinar Bintoro, Surabaya Rp25.000,00 minimum price per cup.

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