![]() Setting my coffee snobbery completely aside, I can totally understand this, because at first glance it is hard to see the difference between your average flat white, latte, and even cappuccino, but believe me, there are differences – in fact, differences abound. That’s when I realized that most people don’t see any difference between a latte and flat white coffee. The Difference Between A Latte & A Flat White I was trying to concentrate on a book I was reading (Yeats), but at that moment I almost turned to them, grabbed their table, and overturned it just like in a movie, screaming “NO, IT’S NOT!” Except I didn’t do that, I just sat there, but I think my eyes narrowed to little slits and I may have snorted with derision. Verbatim, this young hip looking dude said this to his girlfriend: “…Yeah, a flat white is just another term for latte. Yesterday I was sitting in a café here in Toronto when I overheard someone saying something that got my attention. In fact, I’m thinking about that right now as I write this. While I’m drinking coffee I’m actually quite often thinking about when and where I will get my next coffee from. Some people manage to get those model boats inside of bottles, other people like to solve math problems. ![]() Ah well, everyone has their fascinations. All of that coffee-related info swimming around in your brain, always increasing and swirling faster and faster as I drink more and more coffee. ![]()
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