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My biggest pet peeve is when I request a latte and I receive a cappuccino. One of the issues is, as was discussed here, the foam is not that beautiful microfoam that you can make designs with but a thick foam that takes a huge portion of the cup. I recently have a barista tell me "A latte has 25% foam" when I watched my coffee drink be made like a cappuccino. I was like in what world? I have been drinking lattes for about 15 years and I just am sick and tired of receiving cappuccinos when I ask for lattes. Additionally sometimes people way overheat and scald the milk which makes the latte taste bizarre. There are many people who don't know how to properly make a drink so you should not take this drink order as offensive, or as the customer has an issue. They probably have just had tons of messed up "lattes" in their lives.
Same thing happens to me often, just because Mongolians are not really into espresso drinks. Some they don't know the difference between cappuccino and latte or brewed coffee which added some milk or cream. I mean these people want something like their "milk tea".
So my answer is I do not give them flat like nothing. I do it with micro micro foams with thin layer- still on which I could do etching or sketching!
Cheers,
Usually when someone orders a "latte-no foam" it refers to shops that scoop foam. If your using well textured milk and especially with art on top... you're gunna have a happy customer. Leave them room to explore custom coffee drinks, but make them aware of the goodness that comes out of a well crafted latte, capp, etc...
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