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Drink made with coffee and milk
Galão (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡɐˈlɐ̃w]) is a hot drink from Portugal made by adding foamed milk to espresso coffee. Similar to caffè latte or café au lait, it consists of about one quarter coffee and three quarters foamed milk. It is served in a tall glass, as opposed to the smaller garoto that is served in a demitasse. When the proportion is 1:1 it is called meia de leite (half of milk) and it comes in a cup.
See also
- Bica
- Café com Cheirinho
- Caffè latte
- Cortado
- Garoto
- List of coffee beverages
- Wiener Melange
- for more info on coffee-based drinks see Coffee preparation
- Coffee portal
References
- João Luís Vieira Leitão (May 4, 2006), Coffee: Portugal's Other National Drink, CoffeeGeek, archived from the original on February 22, 2012, retrieved April 4, 2010
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