Barista

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Barista is a term originating from Italy that refers to a person who has been trained in the preparation of espresso-based coffee drinks. Baristas are skilled in creating latte art and understanding the complex processes of coffee brewing, including the correct grinding of coffee beans, roasting, extraction and tasting.

History[edit]

The term "barista" is derived from the Italian word for "barman". In Italy, a barista may serve alcohol, make and serve espresso, or offer baked goods and sandwiches. In the rest of the world, the term "barista" has been narrowed down to someone who makes coffee drinks, particularly espresso and espresso-based drinks, such as cappuccino and latte.

Training and skills[edit]

Baristas typically receive training in the art and science of coffee preparation. This includes understanding the different types of coffee beans, the process of coffee roasting, and the various methods of coffee brewing. They also learn how to grind coffee beans to the correct consistency, how to extract espresso properly, and how to steam milk for cappuccinos and lattes. In addition, baristas are often trained in creating latte art, which involves pouring steamed milk into a shot of espresso in a way that creates a design on the surface of the drink.

Role in coffee culture[edit]

Baristas play a crucial role in coffee culture. They are the final step in the coffee production process, taking the beans that have been grown, harvested, processed, and roasted, and turning them into a delicious beverage. Baristas also often serve as the face of coffee shops, interacting with customers and sharing their knowledge of coffee. In recent years, the role of the barista has been elevated in many places, with competitions such as the World Barista Championship highlighting the skill and creativity involved in this profession.

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