Walk into a café in Tokyo, London, or Buenos Aires and order a "large latte." The barista will likely hand you a 16-ounce drink with steamed milk and a thin layer of foam. That universal...
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How Did Portafilters Evolve from Spouted to Bottomless Styles?
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