
You make cappuccino with espresso, but the two drinks are very different. Learn the similarities and differences of cappuccino vs espresso.

Even using the same grinder, some coffee beans are much harder to grind than others. Why? It’s all about density and brittleness

A wet cappuccino is a cappuccino with more steamed milk and less foam. But isn’t that a latte? Find out why the two drinks are not the same.

Discover the difference between cheap and expensive coffee beans. Do expensive coffee beans really taste any better than cheap ones?

Some coffees are pretty similar to each other – for example, there are lots of coffees that are a combination of espresso and milk. In contrast, other coffees have significant differences and are easy to tell apart. This is the case with the Cappuccino and the Americano Misto, where the difference is all about the…

Discover the six key differences between a Frappuccino and the drink it is partially named after, the cappuccino.

Both coffees are made by combining espresso with milk. So what are the differences between a cortado and a cappuccino?

Cappuccinos and flat whites are both made from espresso and milk, but they’re definitely not the same. Learn the difference between a cappuccino and a flat white…

The Americano and the long black are almost identical coffees. There’s just one important difference. Do you know what it is?

We continue our series of coffee comparisons with a look at Americano and espresso coffees. What is an Americano? How is it different from an espresso? Let’s find out.

We explain the differences between the Americano and macchiato, how they are made, and what they taste like.

Our comparison guides help you learn the difference between popular types of coffees. In this article, we look at the difference between an Americano and a latte.