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It is also a "latte" in France, since the arrival of Starbucks.

Before that, and still now, the traditional milk coffees in France are:

  • The "café au lait" is an espresso with milk, but not as much as in a latte, served in a small cup.
  • The "crème" or "café crème" is an espresso with half and half (milk and cream), served in a small cup.
  • The "grand crème" is a double espresso with half and half served in a medium cup.
  • The "noisette" is an espresso with a drop of cold milk.

A grand crème and croissants on the terrasse of a café in the boulevards of Paris early in the morning is the real deal for breakfast...

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