FAQ About Starbucks
What is the difference between a latte and a cappuccino at Starbucks?
The main difference between a latte and a cappuccino at Starbucks is the amount of foam and milk in each drink.
A latte is made with espresso and steamed milk, and is typically topped with a small layer of foam. The ratio of milk to espresso in a latte is typically 3:1, with more milk than foam. A latte is generally a smooth and creamy drink, with a milder espresso flavor.
A cappuccino, on the other hand, is made with equal parts espresso, steamed milk, and foam. The ratio of milk to foam to espresso is typically 1:1:1. A cappuccino is a more textured and frothy drink, with a stronger espresso flavor.
Both drinks can be customized with syrups or flavorings, and can be made with different types of milk, such as soy or almond milk, for those with dietary restrictions or preferences.