When it comes to coffee, two names often top the list at every café counter latte and cappuccino. Both are espresso-based drinks with milk, but their texture, flavor, and milk-to-espresso ratio make them distinct experiences. Whether you’re a casual coffee drinker or an espresso enthusiast, knowing the difference between a latte and a cappuccino can help you choose your perfect cup every time.
At their heart, both the latte and cappuccino start with a shot (or two) of espresso. This rich, concentrated coffee base defines the drink’s flavor intensity. What sets them apart is how the milk is steamed and layered over this espresso foundation.
A latte (short for caffè latte, meaning “milk coffee” in Italian) is made with one part espresso and about three parts steamed milk, topped with a thin layer of microfoam. The result is a creamy, mellow drink that’s smooth and easy to sip.
Lattes are perfect for a cozy morning or when you want your coffee to feel like a hug in a cup.
A cappuccino also starts with espresso, but the milk ratio is different usually one-third espresso, one-third steamed milk, and one-third milk foam. This balance gives the cappuccino its signature airy texture and bold flavor.
Fun fact — the name “cappuccino” comes from the Capuchin monks, inspired by the color of their robes, which resembles the perfect espresso-milk mix.
The real difference between a latte and a cappuccino lies in texture and milk ratio. Lattes have more steamed milk, making them creamier and milder. Cappuccinos have less milk and more foam, creating a bolder, lighter-bodied drink.If you enjoy sipping slowly and love smooth, creamy textures, go for a latte. If you prefer a stronger coffee punch with a cloud-like foam top cappuccino is your pick!
Ultimately, it depends on your mood.
And if you’re curious to explore more about espresso-based drinks, coffee brewing styles, or how roast levels influence flavor, read the full blog on El Bueno Coffee Roasters’ website — where coffee meets craftsmanship.Final Sip:
Both lattes and cappuccinos celebrate the beauty of espresso and milk just in different proportions. Whether you like your coffee smooth and creamy or bold and foamy, there’s always a perfect cup waiting for you.