Latte Art - How To Make A Heart By Sucking
Uploader Comments (TheChinglish)
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That is criminally good, you absolute bastard.
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My apologies, apparently the site glitched when I submitted this comment. This was intended for a comment made by zeeet who stated: "...when i pour my milk it never sits ontop of the crema it just makes the expresso turn a lighter color..." I don't know why it commented on the video rather than their comment. Sorry.
All Comments (61)
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do i have to have these steel steams to heat my milk or any steal will do
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can i use my fav coffe that is home made .. like kapuchino
thnx for the ved ^^
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ODD TITTLE
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''Kinda Hearty'' :P
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@TrulyUniqueOne stfu dipshit either post a video response with something better or stay sitting on your thumb in your room posting hateful things to people who have a bit of skill
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@kgoduti lol, I'm pretty sure this guy knows how to froth milk seeing as it looks like a beautiful velvety consistency that and you don't learn how to pour like this overnight.
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@kgoduti fag
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@TheChinglish The voices in his head, who else.
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For some reason, I can get a good froth and the milk looks wonderful, but I can't seem to pour it properly. I've also noticed that it's much harder to pour a design if the espresso is mixed with a flavor first. What am I doing wrong?
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@StarbucksTool thats disgusting. get a job at a real coffee shop
You're pouring too fast or you're not forcing enough air into the milk to make froth. Make sure you're steaming and frothing at the same time and not just steaming. There's a difference. Steaming creates a lot of noise like a jet taking off. If you froth correctly you should really only hear the steam and air going into the milk at first.
kgoduti 2 years ago
who is this comment intended for?
TheChinglish 2 years ago 3
I've never really been a huge fan of the sucking heart; it turns out so messy and clumpy most of hte time. But this one actually looks decent. Well done.
cansu888 4 years ago
why thank you :)
TheChinglish 4 years ago