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Latte, cappuccino, affogato: What's behind these 12 specialty coffees

- Latte, cappuccino, affogato: What's behind these 12 specialty coffees

Cappuccino, Latte Macchiato, or milk coffee have been popular drinks in our country for a long time. Initially, they were only available in Italian restaurants, but later, large coffee chains introduced them. Today, even small, independent cafes rely on these coffee specialties.

Five years ago, the Flat White started gaining popularity, and now it's hard to imagine cafes without it. But what are the differences between these preparations? And what is a Ristretto, an Affogato, or a Cold Brew? You'll find the answers in the following photo series.

While exploring the diverse menu of modern cafes, you might notice offerings such as Other types of beverages, including fruit juices, alongside traditional coffee specialties. It's interesting to note that many cafes now serve smoothies made with various fruits, blended with yogurt or milk, as an alternative to coffee.

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