Barb mocha glue opening

Steam foam mixed milk.

Barb mocha is a kind of appliance commonly used to make coffee, usually used to make cappuccino, latte and other coffee. Glue breaking refers to mixing steam foam with milk when making coffee, forming a thick layer of bubbles on the surface of milk, which is called glue breaking.

The "barb" in barbed mocha refers to the barb design with inward bending at its edge, which can help to make and pour milk bubbles, and at the same time, it can also master the angle and strength of making milk bubbles, making the milk bubbles more uniform and delicate.