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  2. Galão - Wikipedia

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    Galão (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡɐˈlɐ̃w]) is a hot drink from Portugal made by adding foamed milk to espresso coffee. Similar to caffè latte or café au lait, it consists of about one quarter coffee and three quarters foamed milk.

  3. Latte macchiato - Wikipedia

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    Its presence visually distinguishes the latte macchiato from a caffè latte, as in a caffè latte the espresso is added to the cup first before the milk is mixed in. Another similarly named beverage, caffè macchiato (also known as espresso macchiato), is actually a shot of espresso "stained" with a small amount of milk.

  4. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    However, instead of adding water to an espresso, all the water is brewed. The lungo is generally smaller than an americano or a long black. Caffè americano An americano is prepared by adding hot water to espresso, giving a similar strength to but different flavor from brewed coffee. The drink consists of a single or double-shot of espresso ...

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    A shot of espresso can range from 63 to 75 mg of caffeine while an 8-ounce cup of coffee can contain 96 to 155 mg of caffeine, according to Consumer Reports. Rawpixel - Getty Images How do you ...

  6. 8 Best Starbucks Menu Hacks, According to Baristas - AOL

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    "In the app, you can just choose the base iced shaken espresso, sub oat milk, remove the classic syrup, and add the cookie syrup instead," they wrote. "A grande toasted vanilla oat milk is $5.75 ...

  7. These Are the Best Healthy Starbucks Drinks & Snacks ... - AOL

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    As for the non-dairy alternatives, they contain less sugar per cup than dairy milk—almond with 3 grams, oat with 7 grams, coconut with about 8 grams and soy with about 10 grams.

  8. 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]

  9. Latte - Wikipedia

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    Preparation of caffè latte. A caffè latte consists of one or more shots of espresso, served in a glass (or sometimes a cup), into which hot steamed milk is added. [7] The difference between a caffè latte and a cappuccino is that the cappuccino is served in a small 140 mL (5 US fl oz) cup with a layer of thick foam on top of the milk, and a caffè latte is served in a larger 230 mL (8 US fl ...

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