We're in the midst of a golden age of beautiful, vivid lattes and other hot beverages.
You can get your tea in a variety of colors and tastes these days, so here's a brief rundown of what they all are:
1. Green matcha lattes
Often known as the purest form of green tea, Matcha is a powdered green tea mixed with hot water to make a bright green, flavorful cup of tea. It looks stunning on Instagram when mixed with milk for a latte. Matcha is caffeinated, unlike most other colored lattes, so it may give you a lift while also brightening up your day. Its comparatively high caffeine levels cause many individuals to experience "alert calm," sometimes known as a sense of pleasant awakeness. It's also delectable and, in our opinion, pairs great with a good book and a croissant.
2. Blue matcha lattes
If any of them is likely to be the breakout Instagram star, it'll likely be the blue variant. First and foremost, have a look at it. Blue matcha is still delicious; it has a gentle, flowery flavor rather than the strong flavor of its green relative. It's also caffeine-free and photogenic.
3. Turmeric lattes
Turmeric and all of its health advantages have been known for centuries. Whether or not it's the miraculous spice that some believe it is, it makes for stunning golden-colored hot beverages. Turmeric is harsh and spicy on its own, but when combined with warm, foamy milk in a latte, it becomes wonderfully earthy and fragrant.
4. Charcoal lattes
Thanks to promises of its purifying properties — many believe it may treat hangovers, assist digestion, and even increase metabolism — activated charcoal has been cropping up as an active component everywhere recently. The truth is that most of those health claims are unsupported by research. But! It's perfectly safe in small amounts, and it makes for some eye-catching lattes.
5. Purple lattes
Purple lattes are incredibly gorgeous and often contain one among two ingredients: purple sweet potato (called ube) or taro (a starchy root vegetable). Pastel-colored ube is a particularly suitable base for a latte since it lends a pleasant natural sweetness to beverages.
6. Red lattes
Red lattes are frequently referred to as red matcha, which is confusing because red matcha isn't a single variety of tea. As a result, the red matcha lattes may be made in a variety of colors, ranging from rich ruby reds to softer, subdued hues. It's stunning in any case, and whether it's the hibiscus or rooibos kind, it's caffeine-free.
7. Pink Lattes
When Starbucks initially began selling its "pink beverages", pink matcha swept over Instagram. Lattes, like most things, become even more appealing and Instagrammable when they're bright pink. Pink lattes, like red lattes, can be made from a variety of different ingredients. Some pink lattes are made with rose petals, while others are made with brilliant magenta-hued beetroot.



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