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  2. Café con leche - Wikipedia

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    Café con leche (Spanish for 'coffee with milk') is a coffee beverage common throughout Spain and Latin America consisting of strong coffee (usually espresso) mixed with scalded milk in approximately equal amounts. The amount of milk can be higher in a café con leche en vaso or a café con leche de desayuno. [1]

  3. Cortado - Wikipedia

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    A cortado is a Spanish beverage consisting of espresso mixed with a roughly equal amount of warm milk to reduce the acidity, [1] [2] although the exact ratios have considerable regional variation. [3] The milk in a cortado is steamed, but not frothy and "texturized" as in many Italian coffee drinks. [4] The cortado is commonly served all over ...

  4. Cuban espresso - Wikipedia

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    Café con leche, or "coffee with milk", is an espresso served alongside a cup of hot or steamed milk. Traditionally served separate from the coffee, the espresso is poured to the desired darkness into the cup of hot milk and then stirred. It is the traditional Cuban breakfast beverage, served with slices of buttered, toasted cuban bread. [14 ...

  5. The Price of a Cup of Coffee Around the World - AOL

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    Different coffee drinks are popular in different countries. But do those differences change the price? Take a look at the cost of coffee around the world.

  6. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    The American version of a Spanish Coffee uses a heated sugar-rimmed Spanish coffee mug with 3 ⁄ 4 US fluid ounce (22 ml; 0.78 imp fl oz) of rum and 1 ⁄ 2 US fluid ounce (15 ml; 0.52 imp fl oz) of triple sec. The drink is then flamed to caramelize the sugar, with 2 US fluid ounces (59 ml; 2.1 imp fl oz) of coffee liqueur then added to put ...

  7. Coffee - Wikipedia

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    (For instance, in Spain the mean fiber consumption of 7 grams per day with a moderate coffee drinker having 3 cups per day points to coffee accounting for 10% of Spanish dietary fiber.) [178] [179] Polyphenols in coffee have been shown to affect free radicals in vitro, [180] but there is no evidence that this effect occurs in humans. Polyphenol ...

  8. Coffee cup (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A cup (unit) (cup of coffee, coffee cup: the measurement) [metric version: 150mL, 15cL, 1.5dL, 0.15L] [U.S. version: 4 fl.oz.] Coffee mug, a style of cup for coffee; Tasse à café (French: coffee cup, cup for coffee), a style of coffee cup; New York coffee cup, a style of paper coffee cup originating in Greek diners of New York City

  9. Cappuccino - Wikipedia

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    Cortado is a Spanish hybrid: a slightly shorter drink, which consists of espresso mixed with milk in a 1:1 to 1:2 ratio, and is not topped with foam. Café cortado has traditionally been served in a small glass on a saucer, and its character comes from the Spanish preference of coffee beans and roast plus condensed milk replacing fresh dairy ...