![]() Lungo is a type of Espresso, made with a large amount of water, resulting in a longer extraction time and a stronger flavor than regular coffee. Why Is It Called Lungo?īasically, the word Lungo originated from an Italian word meaning “Long” due to the longer brewing time and increased volume of the coffee. You can simply say a standard Lungo cup contains ½ cup of coffee. How Much Liquid Is In A Lungo?Ī standard volume of liquid in a Lungo cup is 90 to 120 milliliters which are 3-4 ounces. A serving size for a lungo is 3-4 ounces (88-118 ml), while an Americano is 6-8 ounces (177-236 ml). On the other hand, in Americano we add hot water after pouring coffee into the cup. When you make a long shot, it’s called a Lungo and has more water than other coffees during the brewing process. ![]() Lungo and Americano are totally different beverages, both in volume and brewing style. When it comes to Nespresso Original Line machines, the cup size of Lungo is 3.7 Oz, which is approximately 110 ml of a coffee cup. How Many Seconds Is A Lungo Shot?Ī Lungo is pulled in a longer time than the standard shot of espresso, that’s why it’s called Lungo means “Long.” This shot takes approximately 35-40 sec to serve you a perfect cup of Lungo drink. As an Espresso contains 40 ml of water and a Lungo contains 110 ml of water, therefore, Lungo is more than a double shot. No, you can say Lungo is almost a triple shot of Espresso.
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