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Cup size cappuccino / coffee with milk

J

February 10, 2007 03:19 pm

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Hello people,

has opened a cafe and would like to offer coffee in proper style. rolleyes.gif
Does anyone know if the cups for cappuccino and latte must be the same size? In Murphy's beverage book, only the percentage shares are in it. I would say that the latte is larger or?

greeting

Guest

May 30, 2008 11:51 am

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It's even bigger. There must also be much more coffee (instead of little espresso with the Capu)!

Gregorthom

May 30, 2008 12:57 pm

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Have a look at www.kaffee-netz.de, there are a lot of people who drink coffee in proper style or offer it in their own shop and also know their way around with cups etc. very well.

What is important for all cups, whether espresso, cappuccino or latte, is that they have to be thick-walled, otherwise the coffee is cold quickly. Preheating well is a matter of course.

Greeting
Gregor



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QUOTE (Gregorthom @ Friday, May 30, 2008, p.m. 30:00)May 2008, 11:57 am)
Have a look at www.coffee network.de over, there are a lot of people romping around who drink coffee in the proper style or offer it in their own shop and also know their way around with cups etc. very well.

What is important for all cups, whether espresso, cappuccino or latte, is that they must be thick-walled, otherwise the coffee is quickly cold. Well preheating is of course natural.

Greeting
Gregor

thanks, Gregor! but for espresso it wouldn't be a smaller cup better? wink.gif

tracy2009

May 11, 2010 05:36 am

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QUOTE (swimmer @ Wednesday, 28.April 2010, 03:50am)
QUOTE (Gregorthom @ Friday, May 30, 2008, pm)May 2008, 11:57 a.m.)
Have a look at www.kaffee-netz.de, there are a lot of people who drink coffee in their own style or offer it in their own shop and also have cups, etc. very good knowledge.

It is important for all cups, no matter whether espresso, cappuccino or latte, that these must be thick-walled, otherwise the coffee is cold quickly. Well preheating is self-evident.

Greeting
Gregor

thank you, Gregor! but for espresso it wouldn't be a smaller cup better? wink.gif

I'm in favour of it.

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May 11, 2010 06:09 am

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QUOTE (Gregorthom @ Friday, May 30, 2008, p.m. 30:00)May 2008, 11:57 am)
Have a look at www.coffee network.de over, there are a lot of people romping around who drink coffee in the proper style or offer it in their own shop and also know their way around with cups etc. very well.

What is important for all cups, whether espresso, cappuccino or latte, is that they must be thick-walled, otherwise the coffee is quickly cold. Preheating well is naturally self-evident.

Greeting
Gregor

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Emil01

November 04, 2010 11:32 am

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Hello together,

had recently also intensively dealt with the topic, since I also intend to open a cafe. I came across a very interesting website where you can inform yourself about the different furnishings for the gastronomy. If you are interested: has the name Lusini.

More greetings,
euer Emil

sika11

December 10, 2010 10:28 pm

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Thank you that sounds very interesting!



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April 06, 2011 02:45 pm

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So I only know that latte cups are bigger ohmy.gif

MariaK

October 09, 2012 12:08 pm

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Yes, milk coffee cups are bigger than capuccino cups, in France you can even get them in bowls biggrin.gif
And for espresso smaller cups are of course better.

EricK

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Hey,

I also think that latte cups are bigger than capuccino cups. At least I noticed this already in several cafes. smile.gif