Frother

/ˈfrɔðər/ noun

Definition

A device or person that creates froth; something that produces bubbles or foam.

Etymology

From 'froth' plus the agent suffix '-er,' indicating something that performs the action of frothing.

Kelly Says

Modern milk frothers for coffee culture have made cappuccinos and lattes popular worldwide, but the technique of creating foam on milk dates back to Turkish and Venetian coffee houses centuries ago.

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