Pretty And Delicious Dirty Sakura Latte
Hello guys....
Today I will make a variety of drinks with coffee again, if previously I have made Dirty Matcha Latte then this time I will make Dirty Sakura Latte.
This is a pretty and delicious drink, which is easy to make. The main ingredients to make this drink are sakura latte powder, sweetened condensed milk and black coffee.
For the sakura latte powder, I will use Matchamu. This is a new variation of Matchamu, I've already discussed about sakura latte and also some variations of drinks from Matchamu in my post a few days ago. Matchamu has several variations of several flavors of drinks that take a Japanese theme, so for those who like Japanese drinks, this Matchamu brand will definitely suit you.
To make it first I will prepare the glass that I will use. Then I will put the Sakura Latte powder into the glass.
Then add sweetened condensed milk according to taste, because I want it sweet so I add quite a lot.
Add water to half a glass, then stir until everything is mixed. I will mix it using a mini hand mixer.
Add ice cubes to taste, then pour black coffee until it fills the glass. And finally add can of coffee on top of the drink. And finally the Dirty Sakura Latte was finished.
Let's try it. This is very delicious. Although I think it has a strange smell, like a very strong milk smell even though the condensed milk I use doesn't have a scent, and it also smells like perfume with a floral taste. While the taste has a strange, yet very good, foliage taste. This seems to make us want to keep trying, out of curiosity about the taste. And with the addition of coffee it gives a bitter taste that makes it even more delicious, the perfect mix of bitter and sweet.
I really recommend this drink mix to you guys, it's a good mix and suitable to try.
Alright, that's it for this time. I will show again what I did in the next post.
Thank you for reading my post and don't forget to read my other posts.
Where was that post, @sweetest? It would be nice to get a link to it.
This recipe looks interesting, which makes me eager to refer back to the previous one that you've made reference to.