Café con leche
Spanish drink made with coffee and hot milk / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the beverage. For the New York City nightclub event, see Cafe con leche (Sunday Party). For the 2018 film, see Cafe Con Leche (film).
Café con leche (literally coffee with milk in Spanish) is a coffee beverage common throughout Spain and Latin America consisting of strong coffee (usually espresso) mixed with scalded milk in approximately equal amounts. The amount of milk can be higher in a café con leche en vaso or a café con leche de desayuno.[1] Cuban and Puerto Rican establishments often prepare the drink with sugar. [2] Sugar or sweetener is added to taste. It is similar to the Italian caffè latte and the French café au lait.
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Alternative names | Cafebar |
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Course | Beverage |
Place of origin | Spain |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Coffee, milk |
Variations | Café au lait, caffè e latte |
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