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What is a Latte Macchiato?

The latte macchiato is one of the most popular milk‑based coffee drinks in cafés worldwide. It represents a smooth, mild coffee experience with a clear, elegant layering of milk, espresso, and fine milk foam. Its name means “stained” or “marked milk” — which perfectly describes its preparation: espresso is poured into frothed milk, creating the characteristic brown “spot” in the milk foam.This espresso‑milk combination is ideal for coffee drinkers who are looking for a gentler alternative to a cappuccino or latte, while also enjoying an appealing visual presentation.




What’s in a Latte Macchiato?

A latte macchiato is a milk‑based espresso drink in which the espresso is added to the milk last. This creates a smooth, mildly aromatic flavor with a light foam topping. A typical latte macchiato has a distinctive three‑layered appearance:

  • warm milk
  • a layer of espresso
  • light, stable milk foam
This clear layering is created by the different densities of milk, crema, and foam. A latte macchiato generally contains less espresso than a regular latte and more milk foam.

Preparation: How to Make a Latte Macchiato

The latte macchiato is deliberately prepared “the other way around” — as an inverted latte:Froth the milkHeat milk or a milk alternative to about 50–60 °C and froth it. Aim for plenty of airy, “dry” foam. Pour the milk into a large glass and let it rest briefly so the milk and foam can separate.Prepare the espressoIn the meantime, prepare an espresso. The amount of espresso needed depends on how much milk is used and how intense you want the coffee flavor to be.Pour in the espressoThen pour the espresso into the glass. This creates the typical “coffee spot” in the milk foam that gives the drink its name. Because the espresso is hotter than the milk, the liquids separate, resulting in the characteristic three layers of milk, coffee, and milk foam.The result is a mild, slightly sweet drink that relies on the natural sweetness of the milk.

Where does the Latte Macchiato come from?

The latte macchiato developed in Italy as “milk with a touch of espresso” and serves as a playful counterpart to the espresso macchiato, which works the “opposite” way: espresso is “marked” with a small amount of milk.The latte macchiato reverses this concept—milk is “stained” by the espresso.Its modern form, with clearly visible layers, spread through Italian cafés and later became popular worldwide.




Who Is a Latte Macchiato Suitable For?

A latte macchiato is ideal for people who:

  • prefer a mild, milky coffee flavor
  • enjoy an attractive, layered drink
  • are looking for a gentle alternative to a latte or cappuccino
  • want to experience espresso aromas only subtly

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