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		<title>How To Create Latte Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 08:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joanna Stevens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first step to make latte art is to make a cup of coffee. People who will consume the coffee will get a lot of satisfaction from latte. In order to give people the desired satisfaction, you require having some skills. Gaining these skills may take some time but practice makes perfect. Therefore, you should not give up when you make an espresso that is not good enough during your first trial. Good latte art is brought out by the dark color of the coffee and the contrasting color of the cream. The art will be loved by anyone consuming the espresso. With good skills, you can be assured of producing a good latte.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first step to make latte art is to make a cup of coffee. People who will consume the coffee will get a lot of satisfaction from latte. In order to give people the desired satisfaction, you require having some skills. Gaining these skills may take some time but practice makes perfect. Therefore, you should not give up when you make an espresso that is not good enough during your first trial. Good latte art is brought out by the dark color of the coffee and the contrasting color of the cream. The art will be loved by anyone consuming the espresso. With good skills, you can be assured of producing a good latte.</p>
<p>In order to create latte art, there are several requirements which you should have. The requirements include a thermometer, espresso machine, milk, latte cup and espresso. These requirements are very important. If you want to produce a good latte it is advisable that you use milk that has a lot of fat. This is because the full cream milk has the more foam that will be produced.</p>
<p>In order to make a perfect espresso or latte, you should ensure that the espresso machine is in good condition. You should also be careful on the duration that the espresso takes when in the machine. This is very important as it will affect how your art will come out. Since you want to produce desirable art, you should ensure that everything is okay.</p>
<p>Creating of latte art will improve your skills and also impress many people who will consume the espresso as it will have a good aesthetic value. Steps on how to make the art will be provided here. The initial step requires you to pour enough milk into a steamer mug. Use the steaming machine to steam the milk and you should ensure it has the recommended temperatures. When the milk is inside the steaming machine you should not allow it to produce big bubbles nor allow it to overstretch. This will ensure that you will obtain a high end product.</p>
<p>It is important to know the temperatures inside the steaming machine thus you should use the thermometer to know the temperatures. When the milk is fully steamed you should remove it from the steaming machine and allow it to settle. After the milk has settled, you should whirl it. Now put the milk in the latte cup as you make your desired patterns. It is important that you should fill the cup up to the brim.</p>
<p>Do you want to know more about <a target='_blank' href='http://www.ratemyrosetta.com/'>latte art</a>? We have a massive collection of pictures dedicated to the awesome <a target='_blank' href='http://www.ratemyrosetta.com/'>latte</a></p>
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		<title>Latte Art &#8211; The Joy And Wonder Of Latte Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 10:25:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Lee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Latte art is basically the ability to draw on coffee or more specifically the most common coffee used for latte art - espresso, because of its density. The drawing happens in two ways. You can either pour milk in the cup of espresso thus creating a pattern form, special design or a portrait on the top espresso layer which is mainly foam. The other latte art style is named etching and it is done by using a plastic stick. However for a good latte art to be created you need a good espresso machine and a barista who knows what he is doing and possesses some talent. Latte art has been around us for centuries, but it has become more popular in the last years and you can even go to classes which educate you to be a barista. Barista is basically the formal name of the artist who creates the latte art.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Latte art is basically the ability to draw on coffee or more specifically the most common coffee used for latte art &#8211; espresso, because of its density. The drawing happens in two ways. You can either pour milk in the cup of espresso thus creating a pattern form, special design or a portrait on the top espresso layer which is mainly foam. The other latte art style is named etching and it is done by using a plastic stick. However for a good latte art to be created you need a good espresso machine and a barista who knows what he is doing and possesses some talent. Latte art has been around us for centuries, but it has become more popular in the last years and you can even go to classes which educate you to be a barista. Barista is basically the formal name of the artist who creates the latte art.</p>
<p>Latte art develops in different tempos depending on the country. However it wasn&#8217;t a well known art before several years, but because of the recent advance in micro foam research and the developing of the espresso it has become even more popular. The country that is considered the birthplace of espresso is Italy. Latte art needs two main ingredients to be created &#8211; foam and crema. Foam is nothing more than buffed up milk and it is buffed by mixing it with air. Crema is the brown cream that appears on top of the espresso. However those two mixtures dissipate rapidly and you can enjoy latte art only for a few minutes.</p>
<p>For latte art to be possible the espresso must have a cream like brown surface which is most commonly called crema for short. Afterwards the foam is poured into the cup and the foam from the milk rises to the surface thus creating a contrast between the colors of the espresso and the foam. From now on there are two ways to create latte art. Just by pouring the milk and moving the pitcher or by pouring it all and then using a stick to draw the pattern or form. The style which only consists of pouring is called &#8220;free pouring&#8221; and takes little time to create while the other style is called etching and using it you may have to wait a while for your beverage to be decorated, but the etching is much more precise and beautiful.</p>
<p>Free pouring is only used to create the simplest forms and shapes. You will most often see various flower types and hearts done with free pouring while the style of etching allows the barista to create much clearer, complex and sharper images thus allowing him to even create a portrait in the coffee. However etching is much harder to master than free pouring and you will need a lot of practice and training until you can achieve perfect results that will satisfy even the strictest customers.</p>
<p>Latte art is a beautiful way to change the way your beverage looks like. Despite the fact that you can order a specially drawn espresso you can also learn the latte art yourself just by practicing or visiting special classes. And the best part of latte art is that you can learn it in your home just by practicing on your morning coffee without having to buy any extra stuff, but however the mixture between ordinary coffee and foam will result in more translucent forms, but still visible.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href='http://www.ratemyrosetta.com/'>latte art</a> today. RateMyRosetta.com is large and excellent latte art resource with a large collection of pictures. Learn how to make latte art today, check out the <a href='http://www.ratemyrosetta.com/how-to-make-latte-art.php'>latte art how to</a>.</p>
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