A latte is made with steamed milk, espresso coffee, and foam, whereas an iced coffee is made with regular brewed coffee that has been poured into a glass filled with ice.
Because lattes aren't particularly sweet on their own, most people opt to drink them plain or with sugar. A lot of people choose to have them served with flavored syrup, such as vanilla. Try something different like caramel, toffee nut peppermint, raspberry, or hazelnut if you're looking for something different!
It is made by mixing an espresso shot with low-fat milk (such as 2 percent ), then adding ice cubes to the top of the drink. The coffee beverage appears to be mixed and has a uniform brownish coffee color to it. You can make this recipe with any type of milk you want, from whole to skim cow's milk to almond, soy, or coconut milk. Alternatively, you can drink any type of milk you want as long as you enjoy it!
As a result of the higher fat content in heavy cream and half-and-half, heavy cream and half-and-half are not recommended for lattes.
The ingredients for an iced latte are espresso, milk, ice cubes, and a flavored syrup. It's smooth and refreshing. This drink is a happy medium between a simple iced coffee and the decadent Frappuccino. An extra-large size has 60 calories and 6 grams of protein, and it's good for you:
Fill the glass halfway with the liquid sweetener. Pour the milk into the glass and stir vigorously until the milk, sweetener, and espresso are thoroughly combined.
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OCM (OnCoffeeMakers.com) was started in 2007 with the first webpage about coffee machines. And for a number of years, we focused on helping people find their desired coffee machine (we still are helping folks with that! So, if you are looking for coffee machines for office or restaurants - check out the link).
In 2010, we started getting enquiries on restaurant marketing and we start to help food and beverage brands with their marketing. Below are campaigns and events that we have done over the years:
OCM's campaigns: F&B Marketing Ideas by OCM
OCM's Events: F&B Industry events by or with OCM
Check out this restaurant marketing guide to learn more about the many campaigns and companies we have worked with.
Since then, we have also created many marketing workshops and classes for the F&B industry. Many of these modules are still running in tertiary institutions such as Temasek Polytechnic Skillsfuture Academy and also ITE College East COC classes, below are some snippets of our lectures and workshops:
OCM’s F&B workshops: Food and Beverage Marketing Lectures | Workshops - click to watch classes on customer journey map, JTBD and more.
So, if you are looking for industry practitioners to help you scale your coffee or F&B businesses, do drop us a message or book an appointment. Do also check out our various social media platforms on regular F&B and coffee market updates:
For regular coffee (F&B) related videos: OCM Youtube
For Daily Coffee Inspiration (fun coffee content): OCM IG
For insights into the coffee (F&B) industry: OCM LinkedIN
PS: For the coffee lovers, we continue to share coffee articles (and videos) and have also started a free coffee class section (with free online coffee training supported by coffee partners).