Have you ever come across those adorable pictures of 3D cat latte art that people share when they visit Japan? This recipe shows you how to make super cute jiggly wiggly 3D cat latte art right in your own kitchen, using a handheld frother.
À tout juste 17 ans, Daphne Tan est une jeune artiste qui réalise de superbes créations 3D en late art. Un univers adorable qu'on a envie goûter de toute urgence !
This recipe is characteristic of its versatility. By offering options for various ingredients such as the type of tea, milk, sweeteners, and additional flavorings, this recipe allows for customization to suit individual preferences and dietary restrictions. However, the following is the original recipe for this refreshing and classy drink.
Latte art is the cherry on top of an incredible coffee drink. Here are some of our favorite latte art GIFs from some very talented baristas.
Latte Art is all about the foam. We show you how to get your foam right and have lots of designs for you to try out.
This recipe is characteristic of its versatility. By offering options for various ingredients such as the type of tea, milk, sweeteners, and additional flavorings, this recipe allows for customization to suit individual preferences and dietary restrictions. However, the following is the original recipe for this refreshing and classy drink.
*Almost* too cute to drink.
To slightly paraphrase a quote from Bram Stoker's ‘Dracula,’ “The coffee is the life!” Many of us cannot imagine not starting the day with a hot cup of joe, whether we brew it at home, at the office, or grab it at a local café. What really makes our day is when someone puts in the effort to make our cup special somehow. It might be placing a small biscuit or chocolate on the saucer or drawing something on the surface of the coffee.
3D latte art in Tokyo. At Reissue in Harajuku, artists create amazing art on and with the foam of a latte, cappuccino and even hot chocolate. Reissue is ...
Algunas de estas imágenes pueden ser inapropiadas para el trabajo, si eso crees.
Singapore-based 17-year-old Daphne Tan, who‘s better known under the name "Periperipeng", prefers to turn her coffee into art before drinking it. She began experimenting only about a year ago, although her cheerful 3D "sculptures" from coffee foam have already attracted the attention of the internet and even the organizers of the Singapore Coffee Festival.
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Inject some art into your morning latte. Daphne Tan is a Singaporean, that loves to get creative with coffees. This is what she says about her cappuccino creatures: "This is just a hobby, I don't own a café, nor do I work in one!" It all started with a school program, where she had the opportunity to attend a workshop on the appreciation of gourmet coffee. She now has become quite proficient at getting a stable consistency in the foam, to make her 3D forms. Tan is able to let her imagination run free in creating cute, varied and fantasy filled characters, to sit on top of her coffee. Chipmunk. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Hedgehog. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Polar Bear. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Octopus. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Little Chick. Press the Image to Enlarge it. The Cat. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Baby Sloth. Press the Image to Enlarge it. White Rabbit. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Little Fish Nemo. Press the Image to Enlarge it. White Rabbit. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Polar Bear. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Spiky Cat. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
If you do Latter art ... you need to stop now.
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IF YOU LIKE GETTING A CUP OF COFFEE in the morning just to give you that extra kick, and a little bit of energy to start the day, then you’ll love these creative coffee latte art designs. In fact, these designs are so stunning, that you’ll probably get a bit of extra energy just by looking at […]
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There are only few things more ritualistic than a morning cup of coffee. Probably most of us will admit that it would be hard to imagine our mornings without this magical drink. Not only does it smell good but it's also one of the easiest ways to wake ourselves up and have a few minutes for ourselves before the beginning of our fast-paced day. And since sometimes we only have a few minutes to grab this magical drink from the nearest coffee shop, some baristas always try to lighten our day by painting some amazing latte art.
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3D latte art in Tokyo. At Reissue in Harajuku, artists create amazing art on and with the foam of a latte, cappuccino and even hot chocolate. Reissue is ...
If you do Latter art ... you need to stop now.
17-year-old Daphne Tan (aka periperipeng) takes coffee art to the next level by whipping up 3D coffee foam characters that pop out of the mug.