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Starbucks Flat White is Italian coffee or Australian coffee? What's standard practice?

Published: 2024-10-18 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/10/18, Professional coffee knowledge exchange More coffee bean information Please pay attention to coffee workshop (Weixin Official Accounts cafe_style)[cold knowledge] Flat White and American coffee Do you really know how to do it? Starbucks has a new flavor on its coffee list, and it's not seasonal frappuccino anymore, but a delicious coffee from the southern hemisphere, from Australia Flat Whi

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[cold knowledge] do you really know how to do Flat White and American coffee?

Starbucks (Starbucks) coffee list has a new flavor, and it is no longer a seasonal cappuccino, but a delicious coffee from the southern hemisphere, from Australia Flat White officially appeared in the United States, and we can enjoy very Australian coffee--

I believe that many people, like editors, feel a little tired of Starbucks' tireless promotion of caramel macchiato and Frappuccino over the years. Later, in order to restore its reputation, Starbucks made a new attempt to launch Australian-style coffee Flat White.

Flat White originated in Australia in the 1980s and has become a popular breakfast drink. But people in New Zealand say they started drinking the coffee as early as the 1970s. In the past few years, Flat White has also been sought after to some extent in the United States.

According to a spokesman for Starbucks, Flat White has been added to the menu in the UK since 2010. It does this by adding smooth full-fat foam to two Ristretto espresso.

Many famous American mouths have expressed their views on the launch of Flat White. Some people think that Flat White tastes a bit like a cappuccino, but the foam is softer and thicker, evenly mixed with coffee; some baristas say that Flat White is actually a hotter cappuccino.

It is reported that Starbucks fought against Australian coffee snob (Coffee Snobs) in Australia for 14 years, but the battle ended with the defeat of the global coffee chain Starbucks last year. Starbucks sold 24 Australian stores to Withers Group, the operator of 7-Eleven convenience stores. It has been analyzed that Starbucks lost to Australia because of its rapid expansion, and that Starbucks' attempt to introduce light syrup coffee products into a strong espresso market was also a factor in its failure. In order to wash away the shame, this may also be one of the reasons why Starbucks introduced Australian coffee to the mainland.

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