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The Difference Between Latte and Cappuccino: A Coffee Lover’s Guide
When you step into a café, two of the most popular espresso-based drinks you’ll find on the menu are Latte and Cappuccino. While both start with the same foundation espresso and milk the way they are prepared, their textures, and even how they’re enjoyed are quite different. Understanding the difference between Latte and Cappuccino can help you choose the perfect drink for your taste and mood.
What is a Latte?
A latte, short forcaffè latte(Italian for “milk coffee”), is a smooth, creamy drink made with one shot of espresso and a generous amount of steamed milk, topped with just a thin layer of microfoam.
Flavor:Mild, mellow, and milky. The espresso is present but subtle, making it less intense than other espresso drinks.
Texture:Velvety and smooth, thanks to the steamed milk.
Serving Style:Typically served in a larger cup or glass (around 240–360 ml), making it ideal for sipping slowly.
A latte is perfect for those who enjoy a gentler introduction to coffee’s boldness or like experimenting with flavored syrups like vanilla, caramel, or hazelnut.
What is a Cappuccino?
A cappuccino is a smaller but more concentrated drink made with equal parts espresso, steamed milk, and milk foam. It’s all about balance; each sip delivers a punch of coffee flavor with a frothy, airy top.
Flavor:Stronger and bolder compared to a latte, with the foam adding a light sweetness and creaminess.
Texture:Creamy yet airy, with a noticeable foam layer on top.
Serving Style:Traditionally served in smaller cups (about 150–180 ml).
A cappuccino is perfect if you love a stronger coffee taste without being overwhelmed, and the foam makes it an ideal drink to enjoy with a sprinkle of cocoa or cinnamon on top.
The Key Difference Between Latte and Cappuccino
The difference between latte and cappuccino comes down to the ratio of milk to espresso and how the milk is prepared. A latte has more steamed milk and just a thin foam layer, making it creamier and milder. A cappuccino, on the other hand, has less milk but a thicker foam layer, giving it a stronger coffee kick and a lighter, airy texture.
To put it simply:
Latte = Espresso + Lots of Milk + Thin Foam
Cappuccino = Espresso + Less Milk + Thick Foam
Which One Should You Choose?
Pick a latteif you want a smoother, milkier coffee that you can sip leisurely or customize with flavors.
Go for a cappuccinoif you prefer a stronger espresso flavor balanced with frothy milk for a bold yet satisfying drink.
Both drinks are classics, and your choice really depends on your mood, taste preference, or even the time of day.
El Bueno Coffee Roasters: Brewing Only the Good
So, the next time you’re deciding between a latte and a cappuccino, remember , it’s not just about the drink, but about the journey your coffee takes before it reaches your cup. AtEl Bueno Coffee Roasters, we believe every sip should tell a story of quality, care, and passion. From sourcing beans directly from dedicated Indian farmers to roasting each batch in small lots, we make sure the natural flavors shine through.
Whether you’re a home brewer exploring the difference between latte and cappuccino, a café owner curating your menu, or simply someone who treasures that perfect cup, we’re here to be your coffee partner. Together, let’s brew, sip, and savor ONLY THE GOOD.