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Hey Brian. Every cafe...and I mean EVERY cafe in NZ and Australia, has the Flatty as its standard EBD. The Flatwhite's popularity began (some say) in Australia, but I think us Kiwis take the kudos for its invention. The story goes something like this... in the beginning one of NZ's first specialty coffee roasters put in an order for ceramic cups from ACF in Italy. The Italians use CC and us kiwis use ml. There was some confusion in the order and the first shipment duly arrived- 160ml cups. These were too small for cappuccino so the inventive Kiwi decided to make up a name for a very milky drink (with a razor thin layer of foam on top)- thus the flatwhite, or Flatty cam einto being. The drink was so popular that it spread accross the Tasman Sea, then onto London and now, seemingly, to our brothers in the USA.
Very interesting... And since the story begins with, "in the beginning," it must be true. Seriously though, thanks. Is it a must-have drink now?
Alun Evans said:Hey Brian. Every cafe...and I mean EVERY cafe in NZ and Australia, has the Flatty as its standard EBD. The Flatwhite's popularity began (some say) in Australia, but I think us Kiwis take the kudos for its invention. The story goes something like this... in the beginning one of NZ's first specialty coffee roasters put in an order for ceramic cups from ACF in Italy. The Italians use CC and us kiwis use ml. There was some confusion in the order and the first shipment duly arrived- 160ml cups. These were too small for cappuccino so the inventive Kiwi decided to make up a name for a very milky drink (with a razor thin layer of foam on top)- thus the flatwhite, or Flatty cam einto being. The drink was so popular that it spread accross the Tasman Sea, then onto London and now, seemingly, to our brothers in the USA.
This past summer we created an "international menu" that includes Japanese Iced Coffee (pour-over style, iced), Greek Frappe (hand shaken, no powder), Classic Italian Cappucino (6oz cups), and Australian Flat White (8oz cups).
It was a big hit but I must say that my Ozzie friend laughed and told me yes, they're popular down under but even he doesn't see what the attraction is in going without such a nice layer of creamy foam.
Sweet marketing...........
Just had this post from Andrew Hetzel on Facebook - Starbucks in the UK has "adopted" the flat white concept.
http://www.caterersearch.com/Articles/2009/12/09/331317/starbuck-ad...
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