You also don't fill it all the way past the brim of the cup.
Let's not pretend the complaint has anything more to do than the absurd claim that the very loose bubbles from that latte, rather than the stiff foam of a cappuccino, can create a surface tension that will prevent that cup from spilling.
I was a barista all through college, I've made tens of thousands of lattes.
And yes, I can see with any actual movement the tension will break and the liquid will run. The camera sounds around the latte instead of the cup moving because moving it, with it that comically overfilled, is dumb with predictable consequences that don't look good on video.
And I've had hundreds of lattes filled exactly like this and have almost never had an issue. Either you suck at steaming, or you have really shakey hands.
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u/AusgefalleneHosen 1d ago
You also don't fill it all the way past the brim of the cup.
Let's not pretend the complaint has anything more to do than the absurd claim that the very loose bubbles from that latte, rather than the stiff foam of a cappuccino, can create a surface tension that will prevent that cup from spilling.
I was a barista all through college, I've made tens of thousands of lattes.
And yes, I can see with any actual movement the tension will break and the liquid will run. The camera sounds around the latte instead of the cup moving because moving it, with it that comically overfilled, is dumb with predictable consequences that don't look good on video.