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wouldn't it theoretically be possible to make a 16 oz. real cappuccino if you put 5-6 shots in it? i mean, no one's going to sell that, but if you kept the thirds ratio it would still kinda be a cappuccino no matter how big it got, right?
the problem is that most people make a 16 oz. "cappuccino" with 2-3 shots (2-3oz.) of espresso, then ~10 oz. of liquid steamed milk and 2-3 oz. of microfoam (obviously not separated if you're a decent barista). the ratio is what throws it off, not the size, right?
No. A cappuccino is a specifically sized drink. It is not a drink of thirds. (that was a myth intended to keep its size honest, I believe) Don't make me find the Italian website stating the law..
I think that this argument has played out before in discussion. To say without a doubt that a cap has no reference to proportion is quite a bold statement. How do you feel about single capps?
Jason Haeger said:No. A cappuccino is a specifically sized drink. It is not a drink of thirds. (that was a myth intended to keep its size honest, I believe) Don't make me find the Italian website stating the law..
I feel just fine about them. I think that saying that it IS about proportions when the law makes no such claim is even bolder.
Logan Demmy said:I think that this argument has played out before in discussion. To say without a doubt that a cap has no reference to proportion is quite a bold statement. How do you feel about single capps?
Jason Haeger said:No. A cappuccino is a specifically sized drink. It is not a drink of thirds. (that was a myth intended to keep its size honest, I believe) Don't make me find the Italian website stating the law..
No arguments here, it just seems odd to sight a law from Italy. I was kind of unaware that a trade craft was subject to a foreign country's law. Coffee is an art form open to personal interpretations, governed by (in my opinion) guidelines at best.
Jason Haeger said:I feel just fine about them. I think that saying that it IS about proportions when the law makes no such claim is even bolder.
Logan Demmy said:I think that this argument has played out before in discussion. To say without a doubt that a cap has no reference to proportion is quite a bold statement. How do you feel about single capps?
Jason Haeger said:No. A cappuccino is a specifically sized drink. It is not a drink of thirds. (that was a myth intended to keep its size honest, I believe) Don't make me find the Italian website stating the law..
I actually haven't seen this thread pop up yet, but I do go through up and down stages of bX addiction (currently on my longest standing "up":0)
We have a menu labeled "Traditionals" and one labeled "American" (I really wanted to call it Americanized, but it got shot down). On the American menu we actually label the 'latte macchiato' as "Macchiato- 'Their' Style." It's fantastic, mainly because almost everybody gets it. It's also fantastic because we sell far more Traditional Macc's than fake ones.
-bry
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