Regular mugs contain 240-350 ml (8-12 fl oz) of liquid. Cups are used in cafés and special occasions. Mugs are casual and regularly usable. Tumblers are cylindrical drinking pots with or without lids
Coffeemakers use gravity or pressure to brew coffee. Most common devices use paper/metal filters in funnel over pot. Pressure-based espresso makers force water through grounds
Americano originated during WWII when American soldiers diluted strong Italian espresso. Latte means "milk coffee" in Italian and combines espresso with steamed milk. Americano uses equal parts espresso and hot water, creating strong, acidic taste. Latte contains 1/4 espresso and 3/4 steamed milk with milk foam
Drip brew uses gravity to pass water through ground coffee. Pour over method slowly drips boiling water through coffee grounds. Cold brew steeps coffee in room temperature water. Espresso uses pressurized hot water through finely ground beans. Ristretto uses half the water for more concentrated espresso
Espresso originated in Milan around 1900 as "expressly made" drink. Made from 80% Robusta and 20% Arabica beans under pressure. Served in 40ml preheated cup with 25-30ml espresso including crema
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