E G Yes and no. Espresso is actually the process in which the grind beans go through and its very different than a cup of drip brew coffee.... You can not drink an 8 ounce cup of espresso straight because its too thick and strong/concentrated. This is why you only see about 30 ml of espresso in a cup. And of course the milk has to be heated and froth just right for each drink.
@@mamadouaziza2536 espresso in the tiny cup is still my favourite type- strong, flavorful and one hell of a kick. The best I have had has been in Spain. North American coffee does not compare & most do not know how to make it
Not exactly, imo. It might look like all coffee & milk drinks are just those two ingredients in different ratios but that's not exactly accurate. It's more accurate to say that all the traditional café drinks (so not including those milkshake-by-another-name monstrosities at Starbucks and the like) are composed of one or more of the following distinct ingredients: brewed coffee (of which there are different types, styles, methods, etc.), espresso coffee, hot water, steamed or scalded milk, foamed milk, and sugar. Edit: Oh, and of course other kinds of milk products can be substituted in for normal milk and will produce a different drink. There's half-&-half, heavy cream, all the different vegetarian "milks", condensed milk if you're in South Asia, powdered milk in a handful of places in Europe, etc.
E G yep. From a little dash of frothed milk to a little layer of froth to a lot of froth... expresso, cold brew are the only 2 that dont have milk, But once you add milk to them, it become one of the other coffee that contains milk. Everything starts off basically with a shot of expresso and then milk is added to whatever you want it to be.
"6 popular Italian coffees with different ratios of milk, crema and foam which are essentially the same" Here I was expecting different coffees from different cultures
Yeah, was expecting different beans or prep styles. I mean this isn't bad, I just expected the differences to be about different cultures, rather than different Italian drink styles.
No, these weren't Italian coffees, only macchiato, espresso and cappuccino are truly Italian coffees latte, flat white and nitrogen are actually American and Australian kinds of coffee, they have Italian names because I guess it's cool to use Italian to name kinds of coffees, you will never find a latte or a piccolo in Italian cafeterias, only espresso, cappuccino, latte macchiato, marocchino, americano and caffè macchiato
I am a coffee addict but in spite of that, I did not have even the slightest idea that so many varieties of coffee existed. To be honest, I have become a coffee expert after going through this highly informative video.
I usually carry a little stove and a coffee bean grinder with me, and make my coffee on the go in 3 different ways: Java Drip, French Press, or using my Bialetti Moka Express pot. The latter would have to be my absolute favourite: through pressure from the boiling water, the coffee is actually filtered and pressed from the bottom to the top, instead of the other way around... no sugar, no milk... just pure, freshly grinded coffee in a tiny espresso cup. If you have two or three of those in the morning, that's you awake for the next 16 hours for sure :-) People who go to Starbucks and Costa have no clue what real Cuban-style coffee is!!
A friend of mine while hiking through the Himalayas said he had the best coffee he ever tasted there ,locally grown and topped up with yax milk which was thick and creamy
When he said on the intro what he was gonna talk about I thought "no way im getting that much information in a 3 minutes video, but I was proven wrong. Amazing vid!
All Espresso based coffees. I think the biggest difference in taste is between methods like French Press, Chemex/drip or filtered/unfiltered coffee. And beans used.
These are all espresso based coffees. Where's the Turkish Coffee or the Indian Filter Coffee or even the French pressed coffee. Please change the title to "Espresso based coffees".
"Coffee types explained" ? Or just a sales pitch for his company in Turkey ? No mention of types at all, the difference between Turkish and espresso (the size of grind); drip, cold brew, ground vs instant (yes instant), etc etc. Disappointing and insulting ! Should have had a "commercial add" warning on it !
Humm not entirely.. For example, there's a difference in how milk its steamed and poured in a latte and cappucino. The base its always an expresso or double expresso. But the way you pour milk and steam it will make all the difference in the making of the coffee.
Oh good Gawd, there is sooo much more to coffee than this lame coffee and milk video! The correct title of the video should be something like "the coffee and and milk this person serves at his coffee stand" so that he can be isolated from the rest of tbe coffee world.
I wasn't born Lactose intolerant but I'm getting there. Dairy Milk makes me ill, smells nasty no matter wt, tastes nasty too. Soy, Almond Milk is a life savior lol
Most of the European countries imported their coffee from Ethiopia, Brazil and Indonesia. But they claimed the best coffee are from their country, so weird. For example Italy. Show me your coffee plantation.
h20 cloud so what? What they mean is that they could make the best out of the coffee beans. Europeans found the way of drinking the coffee, while the colonization in those countries. While the colonization the local ppl didnt know how to enjoy coffee. So that means they learn it from the Europeans. I dont get what you want to say...?!
@@chonkhongduocnick They already drank coffee before the european came to their country,sir. Actually the culture is already there thousands years ago. The European should say this "the best coffee manufacture in the world"
h20 cloud which country do you mean? Actually I was reading about coffee and Arabs were the first one who knew how to enjoy coffee. That means that the Europeans brought coffee to Brazil, Indonesia, Vietnam.... but the ppl in those countries didn’t know about coffee before the Europeans came. I‘m Vietnamese dude. Vietnam is or was the second largest exporter of coffee. And the french brought coffee to Vietnam. Btw these countries like Vietnam it Brazil just sell the raw beans. Then the beans get roasted in Europe. Roasting ist the most important procedure. It’s like rubber. The Germans buy rubber from Southeast Asia and make the best car tires. Would you also say it’s wrong?? Or ppl should say the best tires come from Southeast Asia because it’s where the rubber come from...
@@chonkhongduocnick Dude, i don't have any problems with all these European countries (who claimed they have the best coffee in the world) but they supposedly put the original country where the original beans came from. Yes, aggreed the European bring and introduced coffee beans to the most of SEA country but that doesn't mean those countries will never learn how to roas their own beans. Its already 2018 not 1885! FYI most of the country like Malaysia, Indonesia, Arabs etc. roasted their own beans. The European just mixed 2,3 beans from another country and claimed its their coffee.
h20 cloud nope it’s wrong. Europeans only buy raw beans. It makes no sense to buy roasted beans, because after roasting the beans begin to lose it’s aroma. And yes, those country roast their own beans but just for their own need.
Arabic coffee is not concentrated like Turkish and Italian. I don't know about Iran, but Ethiopian coffee is more to the liquid side than Turkish and Italian, similar to drip black coffee, only in small cups
Ethiopian, Arabic and Turkish coffee are all exactly the same, and what differs is family recipes. Families dose their coffees differently, but the method is exactly the same. In Ethiopia some people put butter or salt in their coffee. There is a type of Arabic Coffee that is made in the Gulf region and it consists of very lightly roasted coffee beans that are yellow in color, ground and boiled for several minutes, and then spices are added to it. But the most widely drunken coffee in the region is the same, thick, black, "Turkish style" coffee. Trust me, I live there.
Nope. Arabic "light roast" and Ethiopian "dark roast" are made from Ethiopian and Yemeni coffee beans and served in big "Dallah". Turkish is made from Brazilian beans and served in "Kanakah", if you swap beans it won't be the same taste Not all Arab world use Turkish coffee and Espresso
oh, my, god... No, Turkish coffee is not necessarily made with Brazilian beans... In Lebanon, for example, we make "turkish style" Coffee, Or Arabic dark roast coffee, whatever you wanna call it. I've been to turkey, I've seen it it made there, it's the same style. But we don't always use Brazilian beans. Sometimes we use Columbian, sometimes Ethiopian... I also lived in Kuwait, where they make light roast as well as dark roast. Dark roast is made also with the exact same method as in Lebanon and Turkey. And there, for the dark roast they use Coffee beans from Nibar in India. Same as Irak. Always the same method for dark roast, different beans. I've also been to Syria, same method. My friends from Palestine, same method. Jordan, same method... Even Greece! Same method. As long as it's dark roast, same method across the arab world. Whether you wanna call it Kanakah, Cezve, Rakwe, Ibrik, all of these are words that refer to the same appliance Arabic "light roast"IS a different style of coffee that is only prepared in Gulf countries
Maybe in Ethiopia they call their coffee Turkish coffee, and make it with Colombian beans same method, what do i know? i mostly drink black drip coffee.
So basically coffee with different amounts of milk ? 🤔
E G
Yes and no. Espresso is actually the process in which the grind beans go through and its very different than a cup of drip brew coffee....
You can not drink an 8 ounce cup of espresso straight because its too thick and strong/concentrated.
This is why you only see about 30 ml of espresso in a cup.
And of course the milk has to be heated and froth just right for each drink.
Differents amount of "crema"
@@mamadouaziza2536 espresso in the tiny cup is still my favourite type- strong, flavorful and one hell of a kick. The best I have had has been in Spain. North American coffee does not compare & most do not know how to make it
Not exactly, imo. It might look like all coffee & milk drinks are just those two ingredients in different ratios but that's not exactly accurate. It's more accurate to say that all the traditional café drinks (so not including those milkshake-by-another-name monstrosities at Starbucks and the like) are composed of one or more of the following distinct ingredients: brewed coffee (of which there are different types, styles, methods, etc.), espresso coffee, hot water, steamed or scalded milk, foamed milk, and sugar.
Edit: Oh, and of course other kinds of milk products can be substituted in for normal milk and will produce a different drink. There's half-&-half, heavy cream, all the different vegetarian "milks", condensed milk if you're in South Asia, powdered milk in a handful of places in Europe, etc.
E G yep. From a little dash of frothed milk to a little layer of froth to a lot of froth... expresso, cold brew are the only 2 that dont have milk, But once you add milk to them, it become one of the other coffee that contains milk. Everything starts off basically with a shot of expresso and then milk is added to whatever you want it to be.
I'm sitting here watching this drinking my instant Nescafe coffee, i got no problem lovin it
Same bruhhhhh
U my bro
Same me drinking instant Nescafé cappuccino
At least use a Moka pot
He can be a James Bond
villain...
The Coffee Man
Aww cute doggooo is he/she yours??
Geneee
hello saul goodman
James Bond can't make a single cup of coffee to save his own life, as evident from Live and Let Die. He deserves to get bested by The Coffee Man.
Good video but not a right title. The suitable one would be ‘Six Types of Espresso Based Coffee ‘.
My thought exactly
Very true
@@kirstynunez8061 u on instagram?
As a turkish person randomly looking for videos to learn about coffee, I didn't expect to find it in TRT.
Same sis same...
i'm proud as hell, though
"6 popular Italian coffees with different ratios of milk, crema and foam which are essentially the same"
Here I was expecting different coffees from different cultures
Yeah, was expecting different beans or prep styles. I mean this isn't bad, I just expected the differences to be about different cultures, rather than different Italian drink styles.
He could've show the turkish coffee since hes in turkey lol
and actually in Italy the espresso macchiato has way more milk.
... it's 3 minutes long.
No, these weren't Italian coffees, only macchiato, espresso and cappuccino are truly Italian coffees latte, flat white and nitrogen are actually American and Australian kinds of coffee, they have Italian names because I guess it's cool to use Italian to name kinds of coffees, you will never find a latte or a piccolo in Italian cafeterias, only espresso, cappuccino, latte macchiato, marocchino, americano and caffè macchiato
I am a coffee addict but in spite of that, I did not have even the slightest idea that so many varieties of coffee existed. To be honest, I have become a coffee expert after going through this highly informative video.
ur being sarcastic right
😊😊😮. .o
"Coffee is life.."
Didn't even mentioned what type of coffee beans he brewed..
Jeston T. I’m guessing LaVazza of Illy
"For every drop of milk we'll give it a different name" 😂😂😂
Wt if I use Soy Milk, or Almond Milk instead? Wt to call them then? :p XD
I like this guys confident attitude in explaining the coffees
1 - Espr esso
2 - Macchi ato
3 - Latte
4 - Cappuc cini
5 - Flat White
6 - Nitro Coffee
I usually carry a little stove and a coffee bean grinder with me, and make my coffee on the go in 3 different ways: Java Drip, French Press, or using my Bialetti Moka Express pot. The latter would have to be my absolute favourite: through pressure from the boiling water, the coffee is actually filtered and pressed from the bottom to the top, instead of the other way around... no sugar, no milk... just pure, freshly grinded coffee in a tiny espresso cup. If you have two or three of those in the morning, that's you awake for the next 16 hours for sure :-)
People who go to Starbucks and Costa have no clue what real Cuban-style coffee is!!
There you go brother. Straight dark black coffee is the only way I can drink it.
A friend of mine while hiking through the Himalayas said he had the best coffee he ever tasted there ,locally grown and topped up with yax milk which was thick and creamy
When he said on the intro what he was gonna talk about I thought "no way im getting that much information in a 3 minutes video, but I was proven wrong. Amazing vid!
All Espresso based coffees. I think the biggest difference in taste is between methods like French Press, Chemex/drip or filtered/unfiltered coffee. And beans used.
These are all espresso based coffees. Where's the Turkish Coffee or the Indian Filter Coffee or even the French pressed coffee. Please change the title to "Espresso based coffees".
Everything is espresso based
"Coffee types explained" ? Or just a sales pitch for his company in Turkey ? No mention of types at all, the difference between Turkish and espresso (the size of grind); drip, cold brew, ground vs instant (yes instant), etc etc. Disappointing and insulting ! Should have had a "commercial add" warning on it !
This is from a coffee expo, so it is indeed commercial
Adam Rant probably no difference anyway. Coffee is coffee at the end of the day.
Stop
Hammer time
"commercial ad" (not add)
I learned that its the diffrence in ammount of milk, nothing else
Humm not entirely.. For example, there's a difference in how milk its steamed and poured in a latte and cappucino. The base its always an expresso or double expresso. But the way you pour milk and steam it will make all the difference in the making of the coffee.
«Like mother’s milk» LOL Priceless 🤣 I can’t wait for an opportunity to work that line into a conversation!
😂😂
The difference between a flat white and a latte couldn't be more off. The difference is not just in size but on how the milk is poured
Excellent! Love it. Thank you.
Oh good Gawd, there is sooo much more to coffee than this lame coffee and milk video! The correct title of the video should be something like "the coffee and and milk this person serves at his coffee stand" so that he can be isolated from the rest of tbe coffee world.
I'm in love with this guy.
"coffee is life": magnific ;) As italian, I really enjoyed the explanation, grazie mille caro
This was so useful thank you I’m starting working in a coffee shop next knowing absolutely nothing
How did it go? I’m in the same situation
watching this while drinking my tea
Nice presentation
So coffee, and milk... Wow so many types of coffee.
As an Italian American I've always been seen as a bit of a coffee snob. Friends don't know it's about to get much worse.
LOL
Latte is my favourite. And Turkish coffee.
that nitro coffee looks interesting! Never tried it, but it looks good
Why do I feel like these are all the same.
As a tea drinker, I think that you could be right. 😊
Probably to do with quantity.
I already tried all types of coffee around the world and i can guarantee that the Honduran coffee is the best by far
@0:30 he says La marzoco coffee machine ,not Lavazza coffee machine
I agree... at 0:32 we can read "La marzocco" in red on the machine ;-)
Espresso, macchiato, latte , cappuccino , flat white, nitro brew , love cappuccino
Great video 😎👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽☕️😎
Informative. Thanks India Kerala kochin
OK, GOTTA KNOW about that great music! Who and what? I'm dying here playing this coffee video over and over!
Great video!
Lover for coffee, I am. This info, very much thank you... peace.
As I coffee lover, absolutely love your video...
I always love learning something new about coffees
That’s an awesome dude and those coffees looked delicious
but that tattoo on his arm kinda makes him look like he is infected with "greyscale" from Game of Thrones
thanks greetings from netherlands
Yes, coffee is life
The channel is TRT World and you don't even mention Turkish Coffee. Reis should send this channel to Silivri.
Hasan Gönen Demirler Silivri must be chilly these days, lol
*coffee gets me going*
Just 1/2 tsp jaggery powder and pinch of cardemom powder, in any coffee u all loved it i m sure, just try it this is indian version 😍
Lavazza, i heard that he mentioned it
This brand was very popular in Italy 🇮🇹
In india chai s life except in south indian veg restaurants where u can get pure filter coffee which is more popular than chai for vegeterians
Nitro brew coffee ? Excited
informative!!
Coffee is life. Peace out
Filter coffee and cold coffee are enough for me😌🔥
Wow. Coffee is life
Nothing beats a cup of black coffee . . .
justscanningby that would be an americano, it’s just an espresso diluted in water.
justscanningby omg dear. Thats true.
Similar, but not the same as filter coffee.
Cuban coffee?
Teeth whitening beats it.
The video that all us indians are needed
So in essence, it's just coffees with different ratios of milk ☺️ lactose-intolerant people beware! 😄
I wasn't born Lactose intolerant but I'm getting there. Dairy Milk makes me ill, smells nasty no matter wt, tastes nasty too. Soy, Almond Milk is a life savior lol
Thanks that was very useful for me
Most of the European countries imported their coffee from Ethiopia, Brazil and Indonesia.
But they claimed the best coffee are from their country, so weird. For example Italy. Show me your coffee plantation.
h20 cloud so what? What they mean is that they could make the best out of the coffee beans. Europeans found the way of drinking the coffee, while the colonization in those countries. While the colonization the local ppl didnt know how to enjoy coffee. So that means they learn it from the Europeans.
I dont get what you want to say...?!
@@chonkhongduocnick They already drank coffee before the european came to their country,sir. Actually the culture is already there thousands years ago.
The European should say this "the best coffee manufacture in the world"
h20 cloud which country do you mean?
Actually I was reading about coffee and Arabs were the first one who knew how to enjoy coffee. That means that the Europeans brought coffee to Brazil, Indonesia, Vietnam.... but the ppl in those countries didn’t know about coffee before the Europeans came.
I‘m Vietnamese dude. Vietnam is or was the second largest exporter of coffee. And the french brought coffee to Vietnam.
Btw these countries like Vietnam it Brazil just sell the raw beans. Then the beans get roasted in Europe. Roasting ist the most important procedure. It’s like rubber. The Germans buy rubber from Southeast Asia and make the best car tires. Would you also say it’s wrong?? Or ppl should say the best tires come from Southeast Asia because it’s where the rubber come from...
@@chonkhongduocnick Dude, i don't have any problems with all these European countries (who claimed they have the best coffee in the world) but they supposedly put the original country where the original beans came from.
Yes, aggreed the European bring and introduced coffee beans to the most of SEA country but that doesn't mean those countries will never learn how to roas their own beans. Its already 2018 not 1885!
FYI most of the country like Malaysia, Indonesia, Arabs etc. roasted their own beans. The European just mixed 2,3 beans from another country and claimed its their coffee.
h20 cloud nope it’s wrong. Europeans only buy raw beans. It makes no sense to buy roasted beans, because after roasting the beans begin to lose it’s aroma.
And yes, those country roast their own beans but just for their own need.
You should dring fredo (cold) espresso, it's double espresso sheken whith ice and sugar (if you want). The majority of Greece dring this.
Great video nothing beats a nice cup of coffee on a sunny day in a European city with some pastry.
Great vid
Thanks to Yémen
i needed this
Thanks, Learn something new today
Wow...24 long seconds and still pouring that thick crema. Gotta applaud that. Tasty!
cool as....coffee is life... peace out!
This barista looks like a Gangster😂
I love latte.
Filter coffee from India.😍
ok that was awesome!!
Where is black coffee ?
so basically ranking in terms of amount of milk
Espresso
Nitro brew thinggy
Macchiato
Flat white
Latte
Cappuccino
Other than the nitro the rest are a work of art!
Bu adami seviyorum💛
Love it bro! ❤️❤️❤️
coffee is life
Good video but it just doesn’t feel complete without mocha.
Nobody:
Coffee guy: CREMA
This turkish guy must have been living in Melbourne coz his accent is Aussie as
Americano. Black. FOREVER.
I would have thought Americano would be in there since it's quite popular as well
Where's the Turkish coffee at
One nescafe please!
It’s based in Turkey and no mention of Turkish coffee?
I mean they drink it in Turkey, Iran, the Arab world, Ethiopia...
Arabic coffee is not concentrated like Turkish and Italian.
I don't know about Iran, but Ethiopian coffee is more to the liquid side than Turkish and Italian, similar to drip black coffee, only in small cups
Ethiopian, Arabic and Turkish coffee are all exactly the same, and what differs is family recipes. Families dose their coffees differently, but the method is exactly the same. In Ethiopia some people put butter or salt in their coffee. There is a type of Arabic Coffee that is made in the Gulf region and it consists of very lightly roasted coffee beans that are yellow in color, ground and boiled for several minutes, and then spices are added to it. But the most widely drunken coffee in the region is the same, thick, black, "Turkish style" coffee. Trust me, I live there.
Nope. Arabic "light roast" and Ethiopian "dark roast" are made from Ethiopian and Yemeni coffee beans and served in big "Dallah". Turkish is made from Brazilian beans and served in "Kanakah", if you swap beans it won't be the same taste
Not all Arab world use Turkish coffee and Espresso
oh, my, god...
No, Turkish coffee is not necessarily made with Brazilian beans... In Lebanon, for example, we make "turkish style" Coffee, Or Arabic dark roast coffee, whatever you wanna call it. I've been to turkey, I've seen it it made there, it's the same style. But we don't always use Brazilian beans. Sometimes we use Columbian, sometimes Ethiopian...
I also lived in Kuwait, where they make light roast as well as dark roast. Dark roast is made also with the exact same method as in Lebanon and Turkey. And there, for the dark roast they use Coffee beans from Nibar in India. Same as Irak.
Always the same method for dark roast, different beans.
I've also been to Syria, same method.
My friends from Palestine, same method.
Jordan, same method...
Even Greece! Same method.
As long as it's dark roast, same method across the arab world. Whether you wanna call it Kanakah, Cezve, Rakwe, Ibrik, all of these are words that refer to the same appliance
Arabic "light roast"IS a different style of coffee that is only prepared in Gulf countries
Maybe in Ethiopia they call their coffee Turkish coffee, and make it with Colombian beans same method, what do i know? i mostly drink black drip coffee.
I’m newly exmormon so I’m just trying litteraly everything
Violet K i love a good latte with two pumps hazelnut
Not bad. I still prefer black with brown sugar
coffee and frothed milk for all buy with fancy names.
How not to mention TURKISH COFFEE ! The most delicious coffee in the world!
Dude is so cool
Man sounds and acts like he was Christopher Walken's brother :P
Nice
I'm sorry, but if you come in Italy and ask a latte, we give you a glass of white cold milk
Never even heard of Nitro Coffee
Neat
You can adjust the number of shots to your taste.
Me - good morning
Customer - decaf latte macchiato extra sweet with brown sugar.
this is the real coffee, not like crap litter milk and water starbucks
Please share the link of the background track.
Interesting