Japan's new latte coffee maker can depict 3D foam sales (photo)

Japan's new latte coffee maker can depict 3D foam.
According to the Japanese news website "en.rocketnews24.com" on December 10, the Japanese latte coffee machine "Awataccino" was officially launched on December 4. This coffee machine is not only easy to operate, but also users can make 3D coffee foam art, which is the best choice for coffee lovers.
It is reported that the coffee machine is mainly brown, echoes the color of coffee, can also produce streamlined foam, and users can even depict 3D foam art images on homemade lattes. Once the product was put on the market, the sales volume was very hot.
The instructions for the use of the machine are concise and detailed, and even people who use it for the first time can create a shocking bubble art. The instructions also give detailed tips on which foods can be used as brown painting ingredients, such as chocolate syrup or cocoa powder, and it is recommended to brew coffee with hot soy milk for better taste.
Japanese journalist Yuuko has personally tested that the machine is easy to operate and that it is natural to draw patterns on coffee foam. She also believes that even if users are not very good at art painting, they can use this machine to make up for this deficiency and create more perfect coffee art works.
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