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I want a latte why give me milk? Is there a difference between a latte and a latte? Latte = milk?

"Boss, ask for a latte!"

"Well, here you go!"

"Huh? I want a latte, what are you giving me milk for? ”

"A latte is milk!"

“******”

I want a latte why give me milk? Is there a difference between a latte and a latte? Latte = milk?

Friends, don't be in a hurry to get angry, little lazy to talk to you today about why this kind of problem occurs?

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Latte, The English name latte, we usually default to it as latte, that is, milk + light milk foam + coffee, many times we see on the Internet with a beautiful flower pattern of coffee is a latte coffee! But! In Italy, latte refers to milk, and if you tell the barista, I want a latte! It is also very normal to have a glass of milk at the end. Remember, if you want to order a latte in Italy, tell him "latte coffee", latte coffee.

I want a latte why give me milk? Is there a difference between a latte and a latte? Latte = milk?

Now that we've figured out what latte stands for, let's move on to a few.

Red velvet lattes, matcha lattes, chocolate lattes...

These ** lattes, in fact, are coffee-free! No! contain! coffee! coffee!

Translated into Chinese, it is red velvet milk, matcha milk, chocolate milk...

I want a latte why give me milk? Is there a difference between a latte and a latte? Latte = milk?

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