Not a traditional cappuccino, as the old style one has a lot thicker foam covering fully the espresso body.. This is more like a "modern cappuccino" :)
very helpful video i am currently in training to be a barista but we use thermometer to steam milk and the latte we make is a M side glass i also would love to learn latte art. . thank you for this video
Well done. Pay no attention to the keyboard warriors. Apparently, everyone is an expert except the guy who has made it his livelihood. Not sure why all the 'experts' have chosen to watch your beginner's video if they already know everything.
@@VigilanteCoffee I don't know about Cameron but I was just saying I think the milk should be a lot more foamy than in the video . Just looks like hot milk to me. But it's your show you can do it how you like, I'm still going to drink it.
@@Mastablendz there's a few styles of capp's. Some are "wet" caps where they're a bit less foamy and some are "dry" caps where there's a bit more foam. To each his own! Thanks for watching!
Traditionally speaking, the latte is larger at 12oz and the cappuccino at 5-6oz. This would be according to the Specialty Coffee Association's standard sizes on drinks.
OK, I wathched the vidoe; what is the difference between a Latte and a Cappuccino other than the cup? BTW your prepositions at the end of sentences is grammatically incorrect and annoying. This leads to credibility, or lack there-of.
Loved the charisma
love this video truly this is what i call an art of a master
Not a traditional cappuccino, as the old style one has a lot thicker foam covering fully the espresso body.. This is more like a "modern cappuccino" :)
very helpful actually, keep the great vids
very helpful video i am currently in training to be a barista but we use thermometer to steam milk and the latte we make is a M side glass i also would love to learn latte art. . thank you for this video
What's the difference? I didn't get it!
Most lattes are 12oz, 140 degrees Fahrenheit, and silky smooth texture. Capp’s are 5-6oz, 135-140 degrees, and pillowy in texture.
Thanks!
What kind of milk? Whole 2% or skim?
I always confused the two. Now I know. Do you know how to make latte are swans?
Very helpful.. thanks 👍
too wet for a classic cap
Well done. Pay no attention to the keyboard warriors. Apparently, everyone is an expert except the guy who has made it his livelihood. Not sure why all the 'experts' have chosen to watch your beginner's video if they already know everything.
I don’t think this is right AT ALL. ESPECIALLY the cappuccino.
I think it should have more foam JMO tho
Please elaborate on what you mean? Thanks for watching
@@VigilanteCoffee I don't know about Cameron but I was just saying I think the milk should be a lot more foamy than in the video . Just looks like hot milk to me. But it's your show you can do it how you like, I'm still going to drink it.
@@Mastablendz there's a few styles of capp's. Some are "wet" caps where they're a bit less foamy and some are "dry" caps where there's a bit more foam. To each his own! Thanks for watching!
In takeaway coffe shops there is too many customers so you make flat white cafe latte and cappuccino the same and you tell them thats the way 🤣🤝🏻
WARY. Be WARY. Like "where-ee." Weary means tired.
I cant Drink Coffee without the sugar
Why does he remind me of my car mechanic? :)
cuz he is your car mechanic
I wanted to lile this video, but that moustache thing you did was shockingly off putting. Super wierd. Otherwise, thanks.
lol thanks for the feedback!
I prefer real milk 😉
I don’t think they’re different sized drinks
Traditionally speaking, the latte is larger at 12oz and the cappuccino at 5-6oz. This would be according to the Specialty Coffee Association's standard sizes on drinks.
I don't think you are a real barista.
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OK, I wathched the vidoe; what is the difference between a Latte and a Cappuccino other than the cup?
BTW your prepositions at the end of sentences is grammatically incorrect and annoying. This leads to credibility, or lack there-of.
Totally wrong .
elaborate then...