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Hot or Cold Latte Secret: Never Order Wrong Again

By definition, a traditional latte is served hot, made by pouring steamed milk over espresso. The defining characteristic relies on the velvety microfoam created by heating milk to 140–155°F. Cold variations fundamentally change the texture. Read on to explore hot vs. cold preparations and seasonal preferences.

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