Exactly! ☕️ Espresso is the heart of so many coffee drinks. It's amazing how one simple shot can transform into so many delicious variations. What's your favorite espresso-based coffee? 😎
Actually, I think you might mean affogato! It’s an Italian dessert that combines a scoop of ice cream or gelato with a shot of hot espresso poured over it. Delicious and simple!
Out of the 25 types of coffee featured in this video, which one caught your attention the most? Are there any you've already tried and loved, or perhaps some you're curious to try for the first time? Share your thoughts with us! ☕
An iced americano typically doesn't contain sugar by default. However, if you add syrup or flavorings, it will contain sugar based on your preferences or customization.
so if I just wanted a regular American coffee that any diner makes you its actually called an americano? what if I want it with 2 creams and lil bit of sugar? does that have a name or is it just an Americano with 2 creams and sugar?
An Americano is just espresso with hot water, but if you want it with 2 creams and a bit of sugar, you can just call it 'Americano with cream and sugar' ☕️😊. If you're at a diner, they might just call it 'regular coffee' if it’s brewed coffee, but it's not exactly the same as an Americano.
Great video but Italian pronunciation not so good (lungo not "longo", con panna not "conpane" panna=cream pane=bread)...also caffe glace (french) not "glass"...
You are missing out on the traditional coffee culture in Venezuela as productor of the best arabica since 1760 where Italian migrants and their children have cultivated a vast collection of excellent inner city cafes and barista training. NOT Starbucks but real Italian coffee in the sunny land of the south.
Thanks for the comment! While the traditional frappe recipe uses instant coffee, there are many variations around the world that include espresso, milk, and even ice cream. My version was inspired by one of those variations.
This will feed my coffee addiction in the future
Happy to fuel your coffee obsession! ☕
Tea drinker here (English).
Fascinating video.
Even if I do feel the need to rush to the bathroom.
Thank you. 😁 👍 ☕
I'm glad you enjoyed the video, even as a tea enthusiast. 😊👍☕ Cheers!
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useful, thanks
All starts with espresso , when it comes to coffee cocktails
Exactly! ☕️ Espresso is the heart of so many coffee drinks. It's amazing how one simple shot can transform into so many delicious variations. What's your favorite espresso-based coffee? 😎
Great work...
Keep it up!
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Great video, just what I needed. Amazing !
Really appreciate it! ☕😌
VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE VIDEO
Brew-tiful comment! ☕
Really good video
I don't even like coffee I just wanna finally know what all these names mean lmao. Very nice vid!
🙃☕👍
as soon as I finished watching, I had to make coffee...
Ice cream and espresso is an arrigato right?
Actually, I think you might mean affogato! It’s an Italian dessert that combines a scoop of ice cream or gelato with a shot of hot espresso poured over it. Delicious and simple!
@ yes that!! I’ve always wanted one
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Thank you! What’s your favorite type of coffee? ☕❤
What does espresso + milk + consended milk + (lotta) ice make? Thats my fav way to do my coffee idk how it called
That's a tasty combo! ☕️ It's close to a Vietnamese iced coffee but with more milk. 🧊👌
@VectorGlobeKnow wow thank you!
Cortado?
Good catch! The cortado wasn't included in this video, but it's definitely a great coffee option ☕👍.
Out of the 25 types of coffee featured in this video, which one caught your attention the most? Are there any you've already tried and loved, or perhaps some you're curious to try for the first time? Share your thoughts with us! ☕
Definitely the ones with liquor
Mocha and Latte
So iced Americano contains sugar or not?
An iced americano typically doesn't contain sugar by default. However, if you add syrup or flavorings, it will contain sugar based on your preferences or customization.
@@VectorGlobeKnow thank you so much for the clarification i was confused!
@@nargischy7757 You're welcome, I'm glad I could help clear things up for you. 😊
so if I just wanted a regular American coffee that any diner makes you its actually called an americano? what if I want it with 2 creams and lil bit of sugar? does that have a name or is it just an Americano with 2 creams and sugar?
An Americano is just espresso with hot water, but if you want it with 2 creams and a bit of sugar, you can just call it 'Americano with cream and sugar' ☕️😊. If you're at a diner, they might just call it 'regular coffee' if it’s brewed coffee, but it's not exactly the same as an Americano.
Great video but Italian pronunciation not so good (lungo not "longo", con panna not "conpane" panna=cream pane=bread)...also caffe glace (french) not "glass"...
Thank you for the feedback! I appreciate you pointing out the correct pronunciations. I'll make sure to improve this for future videos.
You are missing out on the traditional coffee culture in Venezuela as productor of the best arabica since 1760 where Italian migrants and their children have cultivated a vast collection of excellent inner city cafes and barista training. NOT Starbucks but real Italian coffee in the sunny land of the south.
Great video but you did the frappe wrong
Thanks for the comment! While the traditional frappe recipe uses instant coffee, there are many variations around the world that include espresso, milk, and even ice cream. My version was inspired by one of those variations.
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