Espresso brew pitchers are particularly used for layered latte macchiatos, which require careful pouring.
However, some cafes will top a latte with extra froth, while others may pour a flat white slightly shorter.
In all similar to caff latte or caf au lait, it comes in a tall glass with about one quarter coffee, 3 quarters foamed milk.
Microfoam may also be added to brewed coffee in a caf au lait, and faint latte art can be produced.
Others include the red eye and "latte macchiato".
Latte art is traditionally associated with lattes (drinks of 240ml or more), as the name suggests, but can also be used in shorter drinks.
The use of steamed milk to form patterns such as hearts or maple leaves is referred to as latte art.
Key products include its variety of coffee, latte, and cappuccino flavors and sizes, and made-to-order hoagies.