How to make latte art in Good Coffee, Great Coffee
Latte Art is a mechanism in Good Coffee, Great Coffee can beautify the drinks of customers. When unlocking Latte Art for the first time, players will have three types of designs to master the World Coffee Association (WCA). Latte Art will be added as the final step in the process of preparing latte when the player adds Steamed Whole Milk.
Some models in Good Coffee, Great Coffee are easy, but some other Latte Art models can take some time to complete, this can become a problem when customers begin to lose patience.
Therefore, let’s read the article to find out Details step by step how to make latte art in Good Coffee, Great Coffee Help players create drinks not only have a delicious taste but also have a beautiful interface.
How to make latte art in Good Coffee, Great Coffee
Regular latte preparation
After day 2, players will be able to buy Whole Milk (40,00) From the section Ingredients in Xpresso On the main menu. In day 3, people will meet the developer of Xpresso application, Benji. He will give one Milk Pitcher can be used for mixing Steamed Whole Milk. After obtaining this container, players will see the usual how to prepare latte. In short, Latte need Espresso and Steamed Whole Milk.
Fighting by heating method will create Steamed Whole Milk, is a process of two steps, aeration requirements and stirring with vapor hose on Coffee Machine:
- Aeration: With full Milk Pitcher, pull it to the tap and lift the bottle so that the slightly lying hose is right below the milk surface. When the line on the top meter touches the yellow part, the player will need to switch to stir.
- Stir: After the aeration is complete for the milk, dip the air completely to start stirring. This time, people will have to pay attention to the meter on top and left/bottom. When the lines on both meters reach the yellow line, lift the jar.
- Visual signs: If you see air bubbles, people are aeration for milk. If the milk is “swirled”, the milk is being stirred.
Here are detailed instructions on how to make latte coffee in Good Coffee, Great Coffee:
- Choose a cup from above Coffee Machine. Then, mix a cup of espresso and pour into the cup.
- Take the cup to the right of the screen.
- Click on the milk box Whole Milkthen hold the milk bottle tightly to fill.
- Now, bring the milk bottle to the air tap to aeration, then stir the milk to get Steamed Whole Milk.
- Pull Steamed Whole Milk into the cup with espresso to complete the latte.
Unlock latte art
After further in Chapter 1, the player will meet Max, a WCA judge. He will bring 3 latte artistic designs for players to practice: Heart -shaped, tulip -shaped and Rosetta leaf -shaped. To make latte art, people need to prepare a regular latte. When adding Steamed Whole Milk, the player will be put into a small game, requiring drawing/coloring in the sketch on Latte to create the desired shape.
If you are preparing for usual latte after unlocking the latte art, the player just needs to touch bell symbol To skip small games.
Latte art size
With Latte Art, there are 3 “brush sizes” and 3 “brushes” specified by 6 icons below Milk Pitcher. The more “drawing” players on the latte will use more milk, which is indicated by the left container.
Players should choose the “size/brush” based on Latte Art provided. Delicate motifs like Rosetta will require the smallest use of the available size. However, something like a heart can be done with larger options.
Use symmetrical sugar
Everyone may have noticed the icon in the lower right corner of their screen. This will add one or more symmetrical lines to Latte. If half drawing, it will be reflected on the other side. Using vertical symmetrical line is recommended when learning the first 3 latte art motifs.
The following are recommended brushes/sizes and symmetrical lines for the 3 latte art motifs that Max taught:
| Size (left) | Type (right) | Symmetrical | |
| Heart | Large (optional left) | Any | Single, vertical line |
| Tulip | Average (optional in the middle) | Round (optional in the middle) | Single, vertical line |
| Rosetta | Small (optional on the right) | Corner (optional left) | Single, vertical line |




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