How do I make an Africano coffee?
I would like to know how to make an Africano coffee. Is it similar to a latte, just with less milk and more coffee? Could you please share your thoughts on the ideal proportions? Thank you in advance for your help!
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Africano is basically a short latte – the same shot of espresso as a regular latte but with less milk, which results in more coffee flavor. Especially good flavor is the result with Trieste’s caffe mocha, which is made with high-quality Guittard chocolate and homemade whipped cream
Feb 16, 2025
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