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Latte art isn’t just about making coffee look good—it sets the stage for an amazing coffee experience. Customers instinctively judge a coffee by its appearance before they even take the first sip. So if you're serious about serving top-tier coffee, mastering latte art is a must! In this tutorial, we’ll break down how to pour the perfect monk’s head—the foundation of all latte art. Whether you’re a beginner barista or a home coffee enthusiast, follow these simple steps to elevate your coffee game. 🔥 Step-by-Step Guide to Pouring Latte Art (Monk’s Head Pattern) 👉 Step 1: Start Slow & Steady First, discard the thickest 3-5% of your steamed milk. This helps ensure a smooth, consistent pour. Hold your milk jug about 10 cm above the surface of the espresso. Pour slowly (about 7-10% of max flow rate) in a circular motion until the cup is ⅔ to ¾ full. 👉 Step 2: Adjust Your Angle Briefly pause your pour. Tilt your cup slightly more towards the milk jug to prepare for the design. 👉 Step 3: Break the Surface Move the spout closer to the surface of the coffee. Position the jug about ⅖ of the way across the cup and increase your pour speed to 60%. If done correctly, you’ll see the white milk begin to break through the crema. 👉 Step 4: Create the Shape Keep pouring at 60% flow rate, while gradually tilting the cup back to level. 👉 Step 5: Finish Like a Pro When the cup is 95-98% full, slow down to about 15% flow rate. As you lift the jug away, sharply drop your elbow to cleanly stop the pour—this prevents spills and keeps your art intact! 💡 Pro Tip: This technique is the foundation of all latte art. Once you master flow control and milk texture, you can move on to hearts, tulips, and rosettas. 🚨 Common Latte Art Mistakes (And How to Fix Them!) ❌ Overfilling the cup? This waters down the espresso and ruins the flavor. Keep an eye on your milk-to-coffee ratio! ❌ Milk too thick or too thin? Perfectly textured milk should feel like wet paint—smooth, glossy, and free of bubbles. ❌ No contrast? Your pour speed and height are key! Adjust them to ensure your design stands out. 📢 LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for more barista tips, coffee hacks, and behind-the-scenes roasting content! 🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss a new video.