Rainbow Latte Art Is Coffee In Full-Color

photo: Mason Salisbury
photo: Mason Salisbury

We appear to have reached peak rainbow. Already, this week alone, we’ve seen Rainbow Grilled Cheese and Rainbow Pizza. Now, coffee has decided to get in on the colorful-action with Rainbow Latte Art.

The colorful coffee-works are brought to us by Las Vegas-based barista, Mason Salisbury, and posted to his Instagram account ibrewcoffee. By adding food coloring to the steamed milk before pouring, Mason is able to present coffee in full-color.

See more below and over at Instagram.

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Rainbow Pizza Delivers A Full Spectrum of Cheesy Goodness

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photo: Oh, Bite It!

We see your Rainbow Grilled Cheese, and raise you a Rainbow Pizza.

Brought to us by Oh, Bite It!, the psychedelic pizza is made possible by creating your standard pie, and adding food coloring while it’s still piping hot.

There’s the tutorial here, so you can grab a very colorful slice for yourself.

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Glassware With The Molecular Structure of The Beverage Printed On It

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If you need to find the perfect gift for a thirsty chemist, look no further than Chemistry Drinkware.

Brought to us by Cognitive Surplus, the glassware is not only a convenient way to hold a drink, but has the molecular structure of the beverage printed on it.

So, those in the know will recognize their coffee ingredients as neochlorogenic acid, isovalerylaldehyde
furan-2-ylmethanethiol and guaiacol — while most of us just thinks it contains “that stuff that makes mornings suck less.” We’re both right.

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