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Revision as of 16:18, 17 December 2005 by Chick Bowen (talk | contribs) (typo)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The term barista (the Italian word for "bartender" - masculine or feminine; plural: baristi (masculine) or bariste (feminine)) has been used in English to denote a maker of espresso based beverages. Its journey into English has been accompanied by a slight shift in meaning. When using the term in English, a barista denotes one who has acquired some level of expertise in the preparation of espresso-based coffee drinks. "Barista" in Italian is the bar owner.
A barista will typically have an understanding of the various aspects of producing espresso drinks, including machine operation and hygiene, pressure, and temperature. Some baristas may also perform Latte art.
External links
- Details of a Barista course offered in the United Kingdom (provided as an example only)
- Forum and information resource with enthusiasts, competing baristi and other coffee professionals