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For the perfect coffee experience at home, the right coffee cup is essential. Different materials, shapes, designs, and patterns influence the drinking experience. There are a few things to consider when buying espresso cups or looking for coffee cups for latte art. We'll give you a brief overview of what to look for.

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Shape and material of coffee cups make the difference

When choosing the right coffee cup, it's important to consider not only the design but also the shape and material. The shape of a cup plays more than just a visual role. The diameter of the coffee cup, the shape of the curve inside, and the thickness of the material all determine whether the cup is suitable for espresso or a latte.

Most coffee cups and espresso cups are made of porcelain, but ceramic cups are increasingly entering the market. These are often handmade and often unique. While porcelain has a smooth surface, rough surfaces are not uncommon on ceramic coffee cups. The drinking experience varies depending on the surface texture.

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Coffee cups for latte art

If you frequently prepare cappuccino or other milk-based beverages, you might want to create patterns in your coffee. Latte art is almost impossible in a narrow, tall, cylindrical cup. The wider the diameter and the rounder the bottom, the easier it is to pour beautiful patterns into your cappuccino. However, the cup shouldn't taper towards the top. A hemisphere with a wide top is the ideal shape for pouring beautiful latte art.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big should an espresso cup be?

An espresso consists of 25-30 ml of liquid. While a 25 ml capacity corresponds to an Italian espresso, a 30 ml or more volume dilutes the extract and becomes more like a mocha in the Viennese coffee house tradition. To avoid filling the espresso cup to the brim, it should have a capacity of 50-75 ml.

What should I consider when buying espresso cups?

Narrow cups with thick rims are best for espresso cups. The larger the diameter of the cup, the less stable the crema. The thinner the preheated cup, the faster the espresso cools.

Do I need to preheat coffee cups?

A pre-warmed cup cools the coffee more slowly. This is especially useful for smaller cups, such as espresso. Warm milk prevents cappuccinos and caffe lattes from cooling down quite as quickly.
In principle, you should make sure that the cups are not preheated too hot.
Often, the cup warmers on espresso machines are set too hot, especially if the coffee cups are placed rim-down. This could burn your guests' lips on the rim, or make it difficult to hold the cup while pouring milk. Usually, the normal waste heat from the coffee machine is sufficient to warm the cups sufficiently.