Bubbles vs Microfoam - What's the difference?
bubbles | microfoam |
(slang) Sparkling wine; champagne.
*2011 Grace Dent "
*:my grandest ambition is "pamper time" with "a glass of bubbles " and "some nibbles".
(bubble)
Foam consisting of very small bubbles, specifically as an element in the steamed milk used to make certain types of latte coffee.
*2009 , Roseane Santos, An Unashamed Defence of Coffee , p. 188:
*:When a barista steams the milk for a cappuccino , microfoam is created by introducing very tiny bubbles of air into the milk, giving the milk a velvety texture and sweetness.
As nouns the difference between bubbles and microfoam
is that bubbles is while microfoam is foam consisting of very small bubbles, specifically as an element in the steamed milk used to make certain types of latte coffee.As a verb bubbles
is (bubble).bubbles
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