I've decided my coffee is closest to a cappuccino minus the steam/foam lol. I don't do quite a 1:1 ratio but it's close and I do heat my creamer, mainly because it cools off my coffee too much since I use a good amount of it.
Cappuccino
A cappuccino is a popular
coffee drink that’s made by topping a shot of espresso with steamed milk and milk foam.
Typically, it contains equal parts of each and is made up of about 1/3 espresso, 1/3 steamed milk, and 1/3 foamed milk.
This gives the final product a creamy, rich, and smooth taste and texture.
Latte
The term “café latte” literally translates to “coffee milk.”
Although there is no standard recipe for making a latte, it generally involves adding steamed milk to a single shot of espresso.
In some cases, it’s also topped with a light layer of foam, and sugars or
sweeteners may be mixed in as well.
Compared with the other beverages, lattes have a more mild, slightly sweet flavor, as they contain a greater proportion of steamed milk.
Macchiato
Traditionally, the macchiato is made by combining a shot of espresso with a small splash of milk.
However, many other variations are available, including the latte macchiato, which is made by adding a shot of espresso to a glass of hot milk.
Because the macchiato is usually made using just a small amount of
milk, it has a much stronger flavor than other coffee drinks.
It’s also much smaller than other drinks, with a standard serving clocking in at just 1 1/4 ounces (37 ml).