Latte
art or coffee art refers to designs created on the tops
of espresso based drinks by a barista. These designs
are usually created in one of two ways and sometimes
using a combination of both.
The
first method is by manipulating the flow of milk from
a jug into the espresso (known as free pour latte art).
The second is by drawing designs with an implement (known
as etching), using stencils, powders and milk foam.
Latte art is most commonly seen on a latte, although
it can also be part of the presentation of a cappuccino,
a caffe mocha or even an espresso macchiato. As the
popularity of premium espresso-based drinks has risen,
the craft of garnishing through latte art has as well.
With
the rise in popularity of latte art and artistic presentation
in the cup, competitions have emerged all around the
world to enable practitioners (baristas) to show off
their skills.
In
latte art competitions and in barista discussions, practitioners
of latte art are frequently encouraged to first and
foremost be attentive to the quality of the espresso
and the steamed milk before consideration is given to
how the drink should be completed with eye-catching
art
Have a good cup of coffee for today!
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