Coffee is not just a drink, it is a culture and lifestyle. There are many ways to prepare coffee, and each of them has its own unique taste and aroma. In this article, we will look at several types of coffee drinks that are most popular in the world.
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1. Espresso
Espresso is a strong and rich coffee drink made from ground coffee pressed into a special portioned filter basket. Espresso is made using a coffee machine that pressurizes hot water through a portion basket. The result is a drink with a volume of about 30 ml with a dense and persistent foam – cream.
2. Flat White
Flat White is a coffee drink that is one of the most popular in Australia and New Zealand. It is prepared from one serving of espresso, which is poured with hot milk heated to 65 degrees Celsius. The drink should have a dense, but not thick foam, which is formed as a result of the addition of milk.
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3. Con panna
Con Panna is a classic Italian coffee drink made with a single shot of espresso topped with a small amount of whipped cream. The result is a more delicate and creamy taste of the drink. The name of the drink comes from the Italian expression “caffè con panna”, which means “coffee with cream”.
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4. Breve
Breve is a French coffee drink made from espresso and hot milk. The drink is poured into a large bowl, and a double dose of espresso is used to prepare it. Then hot milk is added to the coffee, which is not whipped to foam, but is left smooth and silky in taste.
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Each of these coffee drinks has its own unique taste and aroma, which is popular in different countries of the world. Expresso is a classic coffee drink, Flat White is popular in Australia and New Zealand, Conn Panna is an Italian classic and Breve is a popular drink in France. However, in the world of coffee, there are many other types of drinks, each of which has its own characteristics and unique taste.
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