Milk Drinks
Espresso-and-milk classics — latte, cappuccino, flat white, cortado, macchiato, and mocha — and exactly what sets them apart.
Almost every drink on a café menu is a different balance of two ingredients: espresso and milk. Change the ratio, the milk texture, and the cup size, and one shot of espresso becomes a latte, a cappuccino, a flat white, or a cortado.
A cappuccino is roughly equal parts espresso, steamed milk, and foam. A latte adds much more steamed milk and a thin cap of microfoam. A flat white is smaller and stronger, with velvety milk. A cortado cuts espresso with an equal splash of milk. Once you see drinks as ratios, the whole menu makes sense — and our comparison guides give you the exact numbers.
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