Flat White Coffee: Google Doodle Commemorates the Popularity With Animated Illustration

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: March 11, 2024 09:41 AM2024-03-11T09:41:40+5:302024-03-11T09:43:47+5:30

Google is marking the global popularity of flat white coffee with an engaging and adorable doodle today. The coffee, ...

Flat White Coffee: Google Doodle Commemorates the Popularity With Animated Illustration | Flat White Coffee: Google Doodle Commemorates the Popularity With Animated Illustration

Flat White Coffee: Google Doodle Commemorates the Popularity With Animated Illustration

Google is marking the global popularity of flat white coffee with an engaging and adorable doodle today. The coffee, featuring steamed milk over an espresso shot, is believed to have originated in Australia or New Zealand. The celebration on March 11 is particularly significant as it marks the day in 2011 when the term "flat white" was officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary.

According to Google, "Today's animated Doodle celebrates the flat white, a beloved coffee drink of steamed milk poured over a shot of espresso. Many speculate the drink was first served in Australia and New Zealand during the 1980s when the drink popped up on menus in Sydney and Auckland around the same time."

A flat white is crafted from an espresso shot crowned with steamed milk and a delicate layer of microfoam, typically served in a ceramic cup. Unlike frothed milk, the milk is steamed to produce a smooth and velvety crema on top. Similar to a latte, the flat white is a creamy espresso-based beverage, but it features a double shot of espresso and a lower milk-to-espresso ratio compared to a latte.

Describing flat whites as "flatter" compared to cappuccinos or lattes, they are favored by coffee enthusiasts seeking a smoother texture with less foam. Many cafes in Australia and New Zealand showcase their baristas' skills by creating intricate artwork with the milk pour, reflecting the evolving coffee culture. Originally made with whole milk, flat whites are now commonly ordered with plant-based alternatives, with oat milk gaining popularity.

Google further noted, "The flat white has since spread far across the world, delighting and becoming a staple in many nations."

Here's a simple recipe to make a flat white:

  • Brew your espresso shot, ensuring precise measurement. If you lack an espresso machine, you can try using a Moka Pot or AeroPress.
  • Steam your milk until it reaches a silky texture, creating microfoam bubbles. While whole milk works best for foam, skimmed or semi-skimmed milk can also be used. Achieving the right consistency takes practice.
  • Remove any excess bubbles from the milk by gently tapping the milk jug on the countertop.
  • Pour the milk over the espresso using a spoon to help control the flow, ensuring that only the hot milk is poured while keeping the foam in the pitcher. This preserves the espresso crema, resulting in a perfect flat white.
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