There are basically two types of coffee with latte art and carved patterns: latte and cappuccino. Both are a type of fancy coffee, made with espresso as the base and a certain proportion of milk and milk foam added. After the milk foam and espresso are fused to a certain saturation state, use the shaking technique of your hands to make the milk foam float on the surface of the espresso using the principle of water ripples, and use various shaking control techniques to form various shapes. kind of graphics.
The initial movement of latte art is to shake the wrist holding the latte art cup from left to right. The key point is to steadily make the wrist swing back and forth horizontally. Please note that this movement only requires the strength of the wrist, not the entire arm. If a cup of coffee latte art is done well, it means that the espresso and milk foam are made at a high level. If the milk foam is too large and the espresso coffee does not have a uniform and thick layer of fat, the latte art will not be done well.
Printing can be said to be the simplest. It does not require too many skills. It only needs that the fat is thick and stable enough, and the milk foam is delicate and stable enough. With the help of a mold, sprinkle cocoa powder or powdered sugar on the surface of the coffee to form a pattern. Coffee latte art is the technique of making leaves, animals or other patterns on the surface of coffee. With the advancement of the times, coffee latte art is not only visually exquisite, but also has improved the smooth taste of milk and the methods and techniques of fusion.
It is actually easy to learn how to make latte art milk foam for beginners. It takes about 20 minutes to whip it on a stable machine and it can be formed. Therefore, you need to get started with basic latte art, and then learn how to adjust it to make the so-called different milk foams required for different patterns. Beginners are advised to use a short, round-bottomed, large-diameter coffee cup for practice. It will be easier to master. The drawing time is shorter than that of a tall cup, and the pattern is easier to draw. There are two important points to note. One is to hold the coffee cup and latte art with your forehand firmly. The other is to control the water flow. Your hand must be steady. Keep practicing like this. When you persist and you feel very proficient, look for something simple. Let’s try the pattern.