• Bilb!
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    33 months ago

    Isn’t a latte non-steamed though? I thought a cappuccino had the frothed milk in it.

      • Bilb!
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        63 months ago

        Understood, but in the context of a coffee shop in an anglophone place it has a different agreed upon meaning.

        • Sonotsugipaa
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          33 months ago

          True, however the (presumably humorous) comment that keeps getting downvoted is technically correct

      • @hperrin
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        23 months ago

        In Italy, sure, but the sign looks to be from an American coffee shop, so “latte” doesn’t mean just milk in this context.

        • Sonotsugipaa
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          23 months ago

          True, however - as I replied to a similar remark - the (presumably humorous) comment that keeps getting downvoted is technically correct

          • @hperrin
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            13 months ago

            If by technically correct, you mean only correct if you mix languages, then sure. But afaik, this thread is in English.

    • @disgrunty
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      53 months ago

      With a latte, it’s just normal steamed milk. A cappuccino has foamy steamed milk. Specifically, it has an equal volume of steamed milk and foam taking up space in the cup. You get more actual milk diluting the coffee in a latte, resulting in a milder drink.

    • @hperrin
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      3 months ago

      A latte is espresso with steamed milk.