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What makes up a flat white coffee?

Kate van de Biesenbos
Kate van de Biesenbos
2025-10-20 06:17:26
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In most cafés and coffee bars a flat white is served like a small latte with a little less milk. The ratio milk/coffee differs. To serve this coffee, there are two ways to do it. You do this by swirling a milk- and microfoam mixture into a shot of espresso. Another way to serve a perfect flat white is to combine a shot of espresso with steamed milk.
Twan Spaan
Twan Spaan
2025-10-07 06:31:57
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18g ground espresso or 1 espresso pod 100ml milk You will also need the right cup 150-200ml capacity Make around 35ml espresso using your coffee machine and pour into the base of your cup. Steam the milk with the steamer attachment so that it has around 1-2cm of foam on top.

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How much caffeine is in a flat white?

Flat White Caffeine 130 mg per 354ml Flat White contains 130 mg of caffeine in a 354 ml cup. Short Lees meer

How do you make a flat white coffee?

Make around 35ml espresso using your coffee machine and pour into the base of your cup. Steam the Lees meer

Daphne Hofman
Daphne Hofman
2025-10-07 04:28:00
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A flat white is a blend of microfoamed milk poured over a single or double shot of espresso. This microfoam is steamed milk infused with air which creates a smooth, velvety texture and creamy taste. The espresso in a flat white coffee tastes stronger than in a latte, even though the same amount is used. As the flat white is a more compact drink, the ratio of coffee to milk is much higher than in a latte. The ideal serving size for a flat white is a 160-165ml tulip cup—much smaller than the glass size typically used for lattes and cappuccinos. Some stay true to a more traditional approach, maintaining a consistent ratio of milk to coffee.