And it's not just Richard who can wave a milk wand and magic up a perfect latte.
From the nznewsuk.co.uk
We start with pizza fior di latte, $12, featuring mozzarella, burrata and cream.
From the ocregister.com
If you can't find it, try any other cow's milk mozzarella, such as fior di latte.
From the independent.co.uk
The flair with which the baristas practice their latte art is truly impressive.
From the chron.com
When did she last share her lunchtime decaf latte with a bunch of smelly sheep?
From the nzherald.co.nz
Ruzzin first saw Diana Whitman and her latte-colored eyes last year on a Yahoo!
From the freep.com
Or maybe it's just so shallow narcissists can tell us about their latest latte.
From the guardian.co.uk
Another sign advertised a caramel brulee latte, adorned like a holiday dessert.
From the newsobserver.com
The symbol behind the white star is a latte stone, a Chamorro house foundation.
From the en.wikipedia.org
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Caffe latte: strong espresso coffee with a topping of frothed steamed milk
A latte (/u02C8lu00E6teu026A/ or /u02C8lu0251u02D0teu026A/) is a coffee drink made with espresso and steamed milk.
Hot beverage made with one quarter coffee, three quarters of steamed, hot milk with little froth.
Espresso, a lot of steamed milk, and a little bit of foam on top; not as strong as a cappuccino
A shot or two of espresso that has been poured into a cup filled with steamed milk and topped off with foamed milk (about a 1/4").
Espresso with two parts milk and a skiff of foam.
A little bit of espresso and a lot of milk, with a thin cap of foam. Generally anything 10oz. And up. Flavorings may be added to form flavored lattes. (i.e.- vanilla latte, hazelnut latte, etc..). Milk may be substituted with Soy milk for a Soy Latte. ...
Source, spring, fountain. Southern Estonian dialect for well. Named, like its parallel peer Allika, after a spring in the courtyard of Tatari 24. ...
Espresso, steamed milk, and foam, not sweetened in any way unless you ask for syrup or sugar in it.