The World's Tastiest, Most Impractical Latte

You know latte, in Italian, just means milk.  This might qualify as a cappuccino in Italy, but here on the farm we call this a gatte, a goat's milk latte.  
This beautiful cup, if you're curious, was made by our Italian speaking friends Thea Tenenbaum and Lele Malferrari of Thea Lele Pottery.

And now for your language lesson-
Goat: la capra/il capro (as in capricorn, and capering!)
Goat Kid: il capretto/la capretta (but in our case it's always tanti capretti)
Goat's Milk: latte di capra
Goat Cheese: formaggio di capra (in general, but we've made a caprino romano, specifically)