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Finely textured milk used in coffee drinks
Microfoam is finely textured milk used for making espresso-based coffee drinks, particularly those with latte art. It is typically made with the steam
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Beverage made with espresso coffee and milk
incorporated in the hot milk; this microfoam can be poured in such a way as to form patterns in the white microfoam and brown crema, a technique known
Latte
Procedure to treat vascular anomalies
duplex ultrasound. Sclerotherapy under ultrasound guidance and using microfoam sclerosants has been shown[by whom?] to be effective in controlling reflux
Sclerotherapy
Type of decoration on coffee
Latte art is a method of preparing coffee created by pouring microfoam into a shot of espresso and resulting in a pattern or design on the surface of
Latte_art
Drink made with espresso coffee and steamed milk
and topped with a thick layer of macrofoam rather than being made with microfoam. The name comes from the Capuchin friars, referring to the color of their
Cappuccino
Drink of espresso coffee with steamed milk
20 in) layer of microfoam. According to a survey of industry commentators, a flat white is a shorter drink with a thin layer of microfoam (hence the 'flat'
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Hot espresso drink with milk
"dry" foam, with a layer of liquid milk underneath, rather than the "wet" microfoam used in latte art. Alternatively, it may be prepared as a layered drink
Latte_macchiato
Device used to brew espresso coffee
milks for coffee drinks such as cappuccino and caffè latte, including microfoam which may be used for latte art. Angelo Moriondo, from Turin, patented
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Type of strong coffee
blended, often with milk—steamed (without significant foam), wet foamed (microfoam), and dry foamed—or hot water. Several are listed below; for reference
Espresso
Espresso with equal amount of warm milk
equivalent ratio of espresso to milk, but uses steamed and textured (e.g. microfoam) milk, resulting in a hotter and lighter drink, more closely related to
Cortado
Brewed beverage
caffè macchiato. A flat white is prepared by adding steamed hot milk (microfoam) to two espresso shots; it has less milk than a latte, but both are varieties
Coffee
Chemical compound
developments in foam sclerotherapy: Focus on Varithena (polidocanol endovenous microfoam) in the management of varicose veins". Phlebology. 33 (3): 150–162. doi:10
Polidocanol
Coffee culture and history in Australia
during the 1980s. It is an espresso with steamed milk and a thin layer of microfoam. The drink gained popularity in Australia in the late twentieth century
Coffee_culture_in_Australia
Merging of droplets, bubbles or particles
ultrasmedbio.2004.08.008. PMID 15582233. Kotopoulis S, Postema M (2010). "Microfoam formation in a capillary". Ultrasonics. 50 (2): 260–268. doi:10.1016/j
Coalescence_(physics)
Beverages made from the seed of the Coffea plant
intended to be taken on the go. Flat white A flat white is an espresso with microfoam (steamed milk with small, fine bubbles and a glossy or velvety consistency)
List_of_coffee_drinks
Heat-treated milk
However, latte art does not use scalded milk, as scalding destroys the microfoam texture; milk for latte art is heated to below the scalding point. Baked
Scalded_milk
Medical condition
Redondo, P (2003). "Treatment of Venous Malformations with Sclerosant in Microfoam Form". Archives of Dermatology. 139 (11): 1409–16. doi:10.1001/archderm
Klippel–Trénaunay_syndrome
Italian espresso machine manufacturer
producing microfoam and bringing the milk up to temperature. In his testing, the Silvia was able to steam 150 grams of refrigerated milk to microfoam at 60 °C
Rancilio
Foodstuff whipped with air
for large amounts of gas bubbles to become incorporated and stabilized. Microfoam is a particularly fine type of milk foam used in lattes and related coffee
Foam_(cooking)
Part of a container that closes or seals it by fitting over and around the opening
the 2000s resulted in the development of elevated lids to accommodate microfoam. As of 2009[update] the coffee lid market is valued at roughly $180 million
Lid
Tableware product
the 2000s resulted in the development of elevated lids to accommodate microfoam. Later lid designs like the Viora have improved on Solo Traveler's design
Coffee_cup
Preservation of heritage collections
proper display mounts, and be stored in appropriate cases padded with microfoam. The person handling the firearm should exercise caution and be aware
Conservation and restoration of historic firearms
Conservation_and_restoration_of_historic_firearms
The best known brand is Milo. Flat white Espresso and milk steamed to a microfoam texture in a small cup. Lemon myrtle tea Tisane prepared with the native
List of Australian and New Zealand dishes
List_of_Australian_and_New_Zealand_dishes
Collections care
they are typically avoided in collection storage spaces. Polyethylene microfoam, commonly called Ethafoam, is an inert foam that is useful for lining
Storage_of_cultural_property
1998 single by CeCe Peniston
– assistant engineer Steve Weeder – mix engineer Hinge, Chicago – mix Microfoam S.L. – design Silktone Songs Inc. (ASCAP) – publisher Grammy Awards General
Nobody Else (CeCe Peniston song)
Nobody_Else_(CeCe_Peniston_song)
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Beloved of the Moon; Moonstone
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Biblical
The word, the thing, a bee, obedient.
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Lord Shiva
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With shoulders like indras flag
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Conquered, Noted, Marked
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Gold
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German
From the kettle shaped hollow.
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Australian, Chinese, Scandinavian
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English : variant of or patronymic from Flather, a metonymic occupational name for a maker of flathes or flawns, a type of pancake or custard, Middle English flather, flathir.
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English
English : topographic name from northern Middle English busk ‘bush’ + hey ‘enclosure’.
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