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Café con leche[edit]

A typical café con leche

Café con leche is a popular coffee beverage originating from Spain and Latin America. It is made by mixing equal parts of espresso and steamed milk, resulting in a creamy and smooth drink. This beverage is similar to the caffè latte from Italy, but it is distinct in its preparation and cultural significance.

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of café con leche involves brewing a strong espresso shot, which is then combined with an equal amount of steamed milk. The milk is typically heated to a temperature that creates a velvety texture, enhancing the overall flavor of the drink. In some variations, a small amount of sugar is added to taste.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Café con leche is a staple in many Spanish and Latin American households, often enjoyed during breakfast or as an afternoon pick-me-up. It is commonly served in cafés and restaurants, where it is appreciated for its rich taste and comforting qualities. In Spain, it is a traditional accompaniment to churros, a popular fried pastry.

Variations[edit]

While the basic recipe for café con leche remains consistent, there are several regional variations:

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