![]() Meanwhile, I know they’ve made me a latte or cappuccino, because I watched them do it. As if to say, ‘Oh, yes, sir, here is your I’ve been to cafés that try to pull this stunt on me (handing me a latte or cappuccino), and the worst part is some baristas can be so smug about it. If you end up getting one of these, most likely your barista has simply not been trained to know the difference, and if you are not aware of the differences between any of these drinks, how would you know anyway? That’s why we’re here! Flat White Vs Latteįirst off, when ordering a flat white coffee, what you should not get is a small latte or cappuccino, even though some have called the flat white a “short latte” or a “wet cappuccino”. Setting my coffee snobbery completely aside, I can totally understand this, because at first glance it is hard to see the difference between your average flat white, latte, and even cappuccino, but believe me, there are differences – in fact, differences abound. That’s when I realized that most people don’t see any difference between a latte and flat white coffee. The Difference Between A Latte & A Flat White I was trying to concentrate on a book I was reading (Yeats), but at that moment I almost turned to them, grabbed their table, and overturned it just like in a movie, screaming “NO, IT’S NOT!” Except I didn’t do that, I just sat there, but I think my eyes narrowed to little slits and I may have snorted with derision. Verbatim, this young hip looking dude said this to his girlfriend: “…Yeah, a flat white is just another term for latte. Yesterday I was sitting in a café here in Toronto when I overheard someone saying something that got my attention. In fact, I’m thinking about that right now as I write this. While I’m drinking coffee I’m actually quite often thinking about when and where I will get my next coffee from. Some people manage to get those model boats inside of bottles, other people like to solve math problems. ![]() Ah well, everyone has their fascinations. All of that coffee-related info swimming around in your brain, always increasing and swirling faster and faster as I drink more and more coffee. ![]()
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