Sunday, June 25, 2017

latte art for beginners-food presentation

     
 Latte art is a method of preparing coffee created by pouring steamed milk into a shot of espresso and resulting in a pattern or design on the surface of the latte. It can also be created or embellished by simply "drawing" in the top layer of foam. Latte art is particularly difficult to create consistently, due to the demanding conditions required of both the espresso shot and milk.[1] This, in turn, is limited by the experience of the barista and quality of the espresso machine. The pour itself, then, becomes the last challenge for the latte artist

Monday, June 12, 2017

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Art In Cucumber Tomato Flowers Carving – Vegetable & Fruit Rose Garnish
Published on mar 29, 2017
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Tuesday, June 6, 2017

latte art

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An example of a "tulip"- a common type of latte art invented by Luigi Lupi 2004 in Greece.


Latte art is a method of preparing coffee created by pouring steamed milk into a shot of espresso and resulting in a pattern or design on the surface of the latte. It can also be created or embellished by simply "drawing" in the top layer of foam. Latte art is particularly difficult to create consistently, due to the demanding conditions required of both the espresso shot and milk.[1] This, in turn, is limited by the experience of the barista and quality of the espresso machine. The pour itself, then, becomes the last challenge for the latte artist
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