Different Types of Coffee

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Espresso

Espresso is a strong, concentrated coffee that is made by forcing hot water through finely-ground coffee beans. It is often used as the base for other coffee drinks, such as lattes and cappuccinos. 

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Americano 

An Americano is made by diluting espresso with hot water. It has a similar flavor to espresso, but it is less concentrated 

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Latte

A latte is made with espresso and steamed milk. It has a creamy, smooth flavor 

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Cappuccino 

A cappuccino is made with espresso, steamed milk, and foamed milk. It has a rich, frothy flavor. 

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Flat white

A flat white is a coffee drink that is made with espresso and steamed milk. It has a rich, creamy texture and a balanced coffee flavor. Flat whites are similar to lattes, but they have a smaller amount of milk and a thicker layer of microfoam on top. 

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Nitro coffee

Nitro coffee is a cold brew coffee that is infused with nitrogen gas. This gives the coffee a creamy texture and a slightly sweet flavor. Nitro coffee is often served on tap, and it can be enjoyed on its own or with milk and sugar to taste.

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Mocha 

A mocha is made with espresso, chocolate, and steamed milk. It has a sweet, chocolatey flavor 

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Macchiato 

A macchiato is made with espresso and a small amount of steamed milk or foamed milk. It has a strong espresso flavor with a hint of milkiness. 

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Iced Coffee 

Iced coffee is made with coffee and ice. It can be made with any type of coffee, and it can be sweetened or unsweetened. 

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Cold Brew 

Cold brew coffee is made by steeping coffee grounds in cold water for 12-24 hours. It has a smooth, less acidic flavor than coffee that is brewed with hot water.  

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