I prefer a cortado. Less milk than a cappuccino, more than a macchiato. But cortado being of Spanish origin, I’ve never seen it in Italy. However, it is very popular in Scandinavia, where I live.
Latte normally has about twice as much milk as a cappuccino and when you steam the milk for a cappuccino you put more air into it to make it have more froth than with a latte.
So one has frothed milk and one doesn’t. That’s how you should’ve explained it.
I feel he did that on purpose to confuse people that aren't fully paying attention so they'll have to rewatch it to get him more views.
@@JaeSamboProbably ....i had to watch it twice, to discover for myself, the difference between the two.
Cafe latte I'm used to drinking instant coffee with milk😅
Cappuccino i prefer. I just like the taste of the Cappuccino more 😅
Thank you for letting me know this, I am new to coffee, so this helped me out figure out what my next order at starbucks is going to be!
I prefer a cortado. Less milk than a cappuccino, more than a macchiato. But cortado being of Spanish origin, I’ve never seen it in Italy. However, it is very popular in Scandinavia, where I live.
Cappuccino without froth is a latte. That's the difference. I learnt that from you, after recovering from the confusion of your explanation.
This video tells you nothing.
I prefer water
I thought you were Fabiano Caruanna for a sec there…
Straight to the point thanks my guy
I prefer cappuccino
My ✨boyfriend✨prefers a macchiato
are they both not just coffee and milk?
Yes .. coffee and milk but each is prepared differently .. the main difference is that cappuccino has frothed milk
If cappucino is too for you go for latte
Latte normally has about twice as much milk as a cappuccino and when you steam the milk for a cappuccino you put more air into it to make it have more froth than with a latte.
Both
Iced latte
I prefer the Latte
As in milk or caffelatte?
@@stopitaliansounding As in Caffelatte
Caffe con latte
Latte
The explanation is a No No No for me