Essential Coffee Drinks You Should Know

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00:32 Coffee Essentials
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I really managed to fit the word “mouthfeel” into the beginning of this video quite a few times…

morgandrinkscoffee
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Cocoa or cinnamon powder on top of a cappuccino is also very much a thing here in Slovakia! Many coffee shops always ask which you'd prefer, it's almost taken as a matter of course that you'd want one or the other.

sabrinagranger
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Cortados are so common in Argentina that we have a specific sign we make to the waiter to ask for one, without having to call them. You can usually get them in two sizes: espresso cup and "jarrito" (literally, little jar) and of course, coffee quality will vary greatly. Traditional cafes here will make coffee pretty hot, so your cortado is guaranteed to be very different from ours. It's also pretty common to ask for one after lunch as "sobremesa" (very literally over the table, it's the time you spend after a meal talking and relaxing).

GrowingPothos
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I would have included the Americano in the mix of espresso drinks because I've found that people that go to specialty coffee shops order "a black coffee, please" they could wind up with an Americano as easily as a pour over. My understanding is that the origins are actually French rather than Italian though which makes it not as "traditional"

codybaggett
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Ahh hearing about US and Australian coffee culture is so interesting as a UK barista (in probably what you would define as a 2nd wave cafe) -- For us Cappuccino is usually as big as a latte and has mostly foamed milk over espresso (or the 3rds rule depending on the cafe, as long as there is foam), with the option of chocolate or cinnamon sprinkled on top; flat whites are like small lattes (2 shots espresso, less milk) and are probably the next in size after the cortado (which is the same!); machiatos can be both latte or espresso based here also; and mochas are pretty much espresso hot chocolates, not necessarily with syrup but with whatever the cafe uses to make hot chocolate !

mercialachesis
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I was recently in London and encountered the cocoa on cappuccino thing several times. It surprised me at first, but I ended up really appreciating the addition.

thatsmythingnow
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There's also a cool drink called "Raf coffee", it is most popular in Russia, but I find it quite tasty too! It is made with latte formula, but with the addition of vanilla sugar and also it is steamed AFTER mixing coffee into milk, it is a nicez soft, sweet-ish drink, can recommend!

Edit. I was reminded that instead of milk raf uses 10% cream or 50/50

Kompoteek
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Hey!
My name is also Morgan, but I’m male (long haired people rise up) and you are the inspiration I need to get through my day. I love how you’re sharing your knowledge and your passion with the world ❤❤❤❤
Keep it up!

Slaepy
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As a French, I have to say something : we drink our cafe au lait in a bowl, and we dip in it a half baguette, toasted and with butter and jam, and then when the baguette is done we drink the cafe 😅

jeanne_au_bucher
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In Aus, the 'cocoa' powder, is the generally the sweetened drinking chocolate such as Cadbury, or Vittoria. From memory I cant think of a single time when I've had unsweetened cocoa powder on top of a Cap

Hhanavan
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Every single time I order a macchiato at my local cafes, the Barista and I intensely lock eyes for a millisecond, psychically ask each other "Not that Starbucks blasphemy, right?", silently nod, and proceed about our lives.

Coreal
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I incorporate syrups and other flavors into the milk when I froth it. It flavors the foam too. I normally add a tiny splash of sweet cream (like the coffee creamer) to the milk. You really don't need a lot at all, but if you add it, the foam is like ice cream. It's wonderful.

DungeonMagister
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Discovering the cortado was a huge win to my coffee shop experience. It is my favorite afternoon order.

andrearoepke
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It’s very interesting how all of this varies across the globe. For example, in my country (Czechia) there is only 1 shot of espresso both in cappuccino and latte and there’s two in flat white. Glad to see cortado spreading all over our country though! I love the ratio 😊 have a great day and thank you for this video 🥰

veronikazampova
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Here in Europe, or at least middle Europe where I live, a flat white is usually actually made with two duble shots of espresso, an equal amount of milk and a bit of foam. It's a great pick-me-up during the day for college students due to the duble duble shot, while having milk in it!
PS: love the kitty cameos.

kolos
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This was a great video. Definitely here for more "Morgan Drinks Coffee with Her Cat"

SteveFullerBikes
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As a New Englander I order and drink iced coffee all year round lol

IsaiahDerpeh
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I felt like I was going crazy, but there definitely was a jazzy birthday playing in the background
I appreciate that you go through all the variations within the espresso drinks - it gets confusing when a number of people have their own 'definitive' lists when that's not what you're going to find in the real world

robertsantine
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I love a flat white in the winter and cold brew in the summer!
I've had so many guests when I worked as a barista order a cappuccino and being very confused about what they were served. One specifically asked for "chocolate" on top and I didn't really understand why he didn't want it IN his drink instead. I put chocolate sauce on top. He was confused and I was confused why he was confused. 😅

deniseoman
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I’ve just started diving into espresso and learning more about coffee, and your videos are incredible. This video was so clear, concise, and full of great information! Thanks so much!

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