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  1. Nicolas
    27.04.2023 @ 00:09

    As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language to comment in. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:

    The pleasure of going to a nearby coffee shop is only half the fun: when your barista presents you with a warm, freshly made latte with a cute latte art foam on top. A perfect steamed milk flower may look like magic, but once you learn how to make latte art, youll find it only adds a few seconds to the whole process. And it always makes that morning or afternoon outfit feel like something special. Have you always wanted to learn how to make latte art at home? We understand! At ChefSteps, everything we do is to perfect the special flavors of dishes or drinks from high-quality to delicious – espresso drinks are no exception. To take our latte art game to the next level, we invited Java expert Charles Babinski, co-owner of G&B Coffee and Go Get Em Tiger in Los Angeles, to our Seattle headquarters to show us how to draw a beautiful “Rosetta” latte art on top of our latte coffee. Weve practiced this technique and now well pass on these hard-earned skills to you. Need a little practice? We wont lie to you: it definitely will, unless youre OKeefe milk painting in Georgia. But practicing milk play is just as fun because it can point out the designs of those flower petals. So keep reading all the information you need to learn how to make latte art like a pro. Once you perfect this process, invite some friends to make Marthas signature latte recipe. Think: pumpkin spice, five-spice chai, eggnog, and matcha green tea. Tilt the cup away from you like this. 1. Keep it right. Once youve made your espresso, pour them into a cup and then steam the milk, the process begins. Hold your coffee cup in one hand and tilt it slightly towards you – so you can create a latte coffee pattern without moving your pitcher. Pour into the center of a cup of coffee. 2. Pour the AIDS milk into the center of the cup. Hold the pitcher with your free hand and place it about an inch above the cup, then pour the milk into the center of the cup. Pour slowly. Move the pitcher closer to the cup. 3. Place the pitcher near the cup; start pouring quickly. Gently move