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Google Doodle: A flat white is made from a shot of steamed milk espresso and a thin layer of microform , and is traditionally served in a ceramic cup.
Google Doodle on Monday celebrated the ‘flat white, an espresso-based drink said to originate from Australia and New Zealand. March 11, is the day “Flat White” was officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2011.
Although the origins of flat white coffee are hotly debated, Australia and New Zealand claim to have pioneered the drink in the 1980s. The exact origin remains unclear; there are indications that the flat white butterfly may have evolved independently in both countries.
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Flat white
Google Doodle: A popular coffee drink consisting of steamed milk and a shot of espresso, is believed to have emerged on the menus of Sydney and Auckland in the 1980s.
A Washington Post report citing food historians suggested the term may have come from Australian coffee drink naming conventions. In this context, a standard espresso is called “Short Black”, the larger version with hot water is called “long Black” and coffee with milk is called “Flat White”.
A Washington Post report cited food historians as suggesting that the term may have originated from Australian naming conventions for coffee drinks. In this context, the standard espresso is called a “Short Black”, but how is the larger version made by adding hot water?
A flat white is made by mixing micro-foamed milk with a shot or two of espresso. The microfoam created by aerating steamed milk improves the drink’s smooth texture and creamy taste.
The perfect texture and consistency requires careful brewing and pouring techniques that are necessary when preparing the drink.
Flat white vs latte
Although flat white coffee and latte are both espresso drinks, there are distinct differences. One noticeable difference is the portion size.
For flat whites, the 160-165ml tulip cup is the preferred cup size, which is significantly smaller than the glasses commonly used for lattes and cappuccinos.
Google Doodle: This change affects the coffee/milk ratio, which in turn affects the flavor profile. Due to its compactness, flat whites have a higher coffee/milk ratio than lattes. This means that a flat white espresso has a stronger flavor than a latte, even though the same amount is used. Latte dilutes the espresso even more.
d is called “Long Black” and milky coffee is called “Flat White”.
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