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  2. Microfoam - Wikipedia

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    The denaturation of milk fat occurs around 40 °C (104 °F), so milk at higher temperatures is not significantly affected by this problem. [15] At higher temperatures, the protein β -lactoglobulin enables the foam to maintain its structure and is the prime factor in the formation of foam.

  3. The 10 Best Milk Frothers to Buy for a Perfect Cup of Joe - AOL

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  4. Milk frother - Wikipedia

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    A milk frother is a utensil for making milk froth, typically to be added to coffee (cappuccino, latte, etc.). It aerates the milk, creating a thick but light foam. [ 1 ] Milk frothers were introduced through the use of espresso machines that contained steamed wands that would froth steamed milk.

  5. Whip up homemade cappuccinos with this popular milk frother ...

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    Over 50,000 Amazon shoppers are fans of the handheld frother, too. (Photo: Amazon/Getty)

  6. Flat white - Wikipedia

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    A true flat white ought to have the same quantity of extracted coffee as any other beverage on the coffee menu (generally 30 ml, 1.1 imp fl oz) but because it is served in a smaller vessel (175 ml, 6.2 imp fl oz) it has stronger flavour than say a latte which is normally served in a 225 ml (7.9 imp fl oz) vessel and is subsequently milkier.

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    My personal preference is to use a simple handheld milk frothing wand if I want something more elaborate than warm milk in my espresso. Right now, during the dog day's of summer, I'm enjoying ...

  8. Cappuccino - Wikipedia

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    The use of fresh milk in coffee in cafés and restaurants is a newer phenomenon (from the 20th century), introduced when refrigeration became common. The use of full cream is known much further back in time (but not in the use as whipped cream [chantilly]), as this was a product more easily stored and frequently used also in cooking and baking.

  9. Iced or hot coffee? Experts reveal why you might have a ... - AOL

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    Others, like coffee expert and Director of Coffee at Bean Box, Maryna Gray, might have a routine of enjoying both hot and iced coffee throughout the day. "The feeling we get from our coffee can be ...