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How to make a Spanish latte at home? %arabica's signature Spanish latte is what it is

%arabica has a very famous coffee called Spanish latte.

What exactly is this Spanish latte? Is it any different from regular latte coffee?

How to make a Spanish latte at home? %arabica's signature Spanish latte is what it is

Spanish latte, originally a drink that originated in Madrid, Spain, contains espresso as well as milk and condensed milk. Little lazy feel, this and Vietnamese coffee is still quite similar, are made of coffee, condensed milk, but the coffee beans used in Vietnamese coffee are basically based on Robusta varieties, and will not add milk, this is because in vietnam before, milk is not so easy to obtain, so the barista at that time developed a coffee that uses condensed milk to replace milk, which is the Vietnamese coffee we see now.

How to make a Spanish latte at home? %arabica's signature Spanish latte is what it is

The latte we usually drink is mainly milk and espresso, with some delicate and thin milk bubbles, and the whole cup of coffee is a strong milk aroma.

The Spanish latte is made of espresso, milk, condensed milk, compared with the ordinary latte, the Spanish latte will be sweeter, more suitable for some sweet friends ~ ~ ~

How to make a Spanish latte at home? %arabica's signature Spanish latte is what it is

Little lazy to share with you, how to make a glass of iceD Spanish latte at home?

Ingredients needed: cold brew coffee, milk, condensed milk, ice cubes

1, lazy choice is our Nanyi classic blend coffee beans, Nanyi classic blend is a fragrant Italian coffee beans, but, used to make cold brew coffee is also a good drop ~ ~

Parameters: 60g powder, moderate grinding, powder-to-water ratio 1:10, filtered out after soaking for 12 hours

2, put in two teaspoons of condensed milk, 60g of coffee liquid, ice cubes and milk filled and stir well!

You can also increase or decrease according to each person's preference!

If you like sweet coffee, you can put more condensed milk, and if you want the coffee to taste heavier, you can put more coffee.

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