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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from the Spanish word cortar, meaning to cut, which refers to the preparation process. The ratio of espresso to milk gives a unique flavor where the robustness of the coffee comes through, while the finish is velvety due to steamed milk. Cortado is typically consumed in coffee bars as it is not intended to be taken on the go.

  4. Starbucks debuts Cortados for first time: See 2025 winter ...

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    Typically made with a 1:1 ratio of steamed milk and espresso, cortados are small but pack a strong flavor. The new drink will join the coffee chain's signature lineup, next to the Cafe Latte and ...

  5. Cuban espresso - Wikipedia

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    Cortadito is a standard espresso shot topped off with steamed milk. The ratio can be between 50/50 and 75/25 espresso and milk. It is similar to a cortado served in other Latin countries, but pre-sweetened. [11] [12] [13] Café con leche, or "coffee with milk", is an espresso served alongside a cup of hot or steamed milk. Traditionally served ...

  6. Hey, Coffee Lovers! Do You Know the Difference Between ...

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    Cortado: one part espresso to one part steamed milk. Cappuccino: equal parts espresso, steamed milk, and foam. Latte: similar to a cappuccino but with a higher ratio of steamed milk to espresso ...

  7. Starbucks’ Holiday Menu Is Back with New Treats — See the ...

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    Caramel Brûlé Latte: This rich latte pairs espresso with caramel brûlé sauce, steamed milk, whipped cream, and a caramel brûlé topping for that perfect balance of sweet and savory.

  8. Café con leche - Wikipedia

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    Whole dairy milk is the usual, but other types of dairy and non-dairy milks can be used, with a change in taste and texture. [3] The amount of sugar used varies. [5] A cafe con leche ordered yo lo preparo consists of espresso and steamed milk served separately, and mixed by the consumer. [7] Image of a cup of coffee with milk

  9. Caffè macchiato - Wikipedia

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    The intent is that the milk moderates, rather than overwhelms, the taste of the coffee while adding a touch of sweetness. The drink is typically prepared by pouring a small amount of steamed milk directly into a single shot of espresso. [4] One recipe calls for 5–10 g (1–2 teaspoons) of milk heated to 60–66 °C (140–150 °F). [5]