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How Do You Interpret An Australian Coffee Menu?

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How Do You Interpret An Australian Coffee Menu?

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For those of us used to brewed coffee from a coffeepot, or a local Starbucks menu, an Australian coffee menu can appear very confusing. Australians do not make brewed coffee, and instead, drink espresso based beverages, all of which are called “coffee.” These drinks all have standard names that will appear at any local coffee shop, most of which are independently run and believe coffee making to be an art form. Australian baristas often attend coffee schools to perfect the craft, and are paid a decent wage. A Short Black is a shot of espresso in an espresso cup. A Long Black is a shot of espresso mixed with half a cup of hot water. This is known in other countries as an “Americano.” A Macchiato is a shot of espresso with a drop of froth in an espresso cup. A Vienna Coffee is a long black or Americano, topped with whipped cream and powdered cocoa. A Flat White is a shot or two of espresso with steamed milk and no froth in a regular cup. A CafĂ© Latte is a shot or two of espresso with ste

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