Latte
November 4, 2008
What in English-speaking countries is now called a latte is shorthand for "caffelatte" or "caffellatte" ("caffè e latte"). The long Italian form literally means "coffee and milk", similar to the French café au lait and the Spanish café con leche. Caffelatte is today part of the defined international coffee menu, which also includes cappuccino and espresso.

Looks absolutely delicous.
Comment by Jussi Koiranen — November 20, 2008 @ 5:54 am
this is so tempting
Comment by honey — December 12, 2008 @ 9:23 pm