It’s time for some cranberry, pumpkin, apples, and everything spiced! Sweater season is here which means we’re hungrier than ever. Want to know what food to cook this Fall? Keep on reading!

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It’s time for some cranberry, pumpkin, apples, and everything spiced! Sweater season is here which means we’re hungrier than ever. Want to know what food to cook this Fall? Keep on reading!
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This Oat Milk Latte is a delicious, vegan/vegetarian, espresso drink recipe. It uses oat milk in place of regular dairy milk You can add an optional sweetener of choice. This Oat Milk Latte is made with Homemade Oat Milk that does not froth. (Makes 1 serving, tutorial video)
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Hi Everyone, using oat milk in a latte recipe is a delicious option!
We use wildflower honey as a sweetener but you can leave it plain or use another sweetener of choice, for example, agave syrup, maple syrup, granulated white sugar - let me know your favorite sweetener in the comments below.
If you buy Oat Milk Lattes at cafes, you might want to try making this recipe at home!
This Oat Milk Latte uses store-bought oat milk versus homemade oat milk because it froths better - but it depends on what you want and is looking for.
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This Oat Milk Latte is a delicious, vegan/vegetarian, espresso drink recipe. It uses oat milk in place of regular dairy milk You can add an optional sweetener of choice. This Oat Milk Latte is made with Homemade Oat Milk that does not froth. (Makes 1 serving, tutorial video)
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Memoria says
I blame Starbucks for ruining the Italian drink language. "Latte" just means plain milk (compare "leche" or "lait" in Spanish and French, respectively), no espresso, so "oat milk latte" literally translates to "oat milk milk" haha. If you have to name this drink using English and Italian, a more accurate name would be "Oat Caffè Latte" ("café" is the spelling in other languages, not Italian). Hope this helps! I had an iced oat caffè latte today! It was so good!
Sara Maniez says
Thank you for giving an explanation. This particular keyword, I felt aligned with what people would be "looking" for based on what it's commonly called in the USA. The correct one that you highlighted comes out with no search. Yes, this is what happens to language here. I really do appreciate you taking the time to write about this though.