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&quot;Latte&quot; is not coffee. And Caffè Latte in Italian refers to latte. Many cold drinkers now launch their own &quot;latte&quot; series, such as &quot;Black Tea Latte&quot; and &quot;Matcha Latte,&quot; which are actually milk tea without coffee ingredients.

Lattes are a classic blend of espresso and milk, and Italians like latte for breakfast. In the Italian morning kitchen, both coffee and milk are usually cooked on a sunny stove. Italians who drink latte do not like Italian espresso, they like milk, and only Espresso can bring an unforgettable taste to ordinary milk.

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&quot;Latte&quot; is a transliteration of the Italian word &quot;Latte&quot; for &quot;milk.&quot; Latte is a type of fancy coffee, the ultimate blend of coffee and milk. The Italian latte is pure milk plus coffee, while the American latte replaces part of the milk with milk, mostly local latte.

The famous phrase &quot;I&#39;m not in the cafe, I&#39;m on my way to the cafe&quot; was spoken by a musician in Vienna. In the air of Vienna, the flavor of music and latte always wafts.

The first to add milk to coffee was Viennese Koczyński.

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This is the story of 1683, too. The Emperor Obod I of Vienna at the time entered into an offensive and defensive alliance with King Augustus II of Poland, and as soon as the Poles heard the news, reinforcements would arrive quickly. But the question is, who will break through the Turks and send letters to the Poles? Koczyński, a Viennese who had traveled in Turkey, volunteered and defrauded the besieged Turkish army in fluent Turkish words, crossing the Danube and moving Polish troops. The Ottoman army, despite its bravery, was under attack by the Polish and Viennese armies, Or retreated hastily, leaving a large quantity of military supplies outside the city. Among them are dozens of sacks of coffee beans - coffee beans that the Muslim world has controlled for centuries and refused to go out to Vienna. But Viennese didn&#39;t know what it was. Only Koczyński knew it was a magical drink. So he asked for dozens of sacks of coffee beans as rewards for breaking through and using the loot to open a cafe in Vienna, the Blue Bottle. At the beginning, the business in the cafe was not good. The reason is that Europeans, unlike Turks, like to drink coffee dregs together. So the clever Koczyński changed the recipe, filtered out the coffee slag and added plenty of milk - an original version of the &quot;latte&quot; coffee common in cafes today.

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