What kind of drinks are these (found at Starbucks)?!


Question: What kind of drinks are these (found at Starbucks)!?
What does a frappuccino have in it!? Isn't there something called a moccachino!? What is that!? What does a Java Chip Frappuccino contain!? What would be best for someone who wants just a little bit of coffee but lots of flavor!?

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Answers:
The original frappuccino is a blend of ice and a mix constituted of coffee, water, milk, and various syrups!. The result is a beverage that is a little icy like a slush, but with a consistency that is similar to a thin milkshake!.

For someone who wants lots of flavor, but less coffee, definitely definitely get a frappuccino!. I recommend the caramel frappe, it's a personal favorite :)

A mochaccino is a coffee drink made with chocolate!.

A Java Chip Frappuccino includes:
Blended coffee base, dark chocolate (Mocha) syrup, and ice!. with whipped cream!. with "chocolate chips" (dark chocolate bits) added before blending, and topped with dark chocolate drizzle!.

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A frappuccino is pretty much just a mixture of milk and coffee (sugar and certain flavor shots depending on what you want like caramel) all blended together with ice!.

A java chip frappuccino has coffee, milk, chocolate chips all blended together with ice!.

Moccachino is espresso, steamed milk and chocolate!.

If you just want a little bit of coffee with lots of flavor, try a mocha frappuccino (chocolate and coffee)!. Well any frappuccino is good because there's so many different flavors in there that the coffee flavor is mild!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

A frappuccino is a composite of powdered creamer, sweetener, and ground freeze dried coffee!. Add hot water and enjoy!. A Cappuccino is shot of espresso, or two, timed between 19 and 22 seconds!. Optional flavoring syrup is then added, followed by steamed milk up to about halfway, topped foam created by steaming!. Latte's differ slightly in that the milk is poured until only a quarter of and inch from the top and small amount of foam is then applied!. Additionally, garnishments of chocolate and/or caramel syrup draped over the foam for added flavor and aesthetic appeal!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

http://www!.nutritiondata!.com/facts/foods!.!.!.

Here are nutritional facts for you!.

also, I can't find any info on the moccachino, but I THINK it is a mocha cappuccino!.

The best drink for someone who wants just a little bit of coffee but lots of flavor would probably be a cappuccino, either frozen or hot, with mocha and mint or caramel and mocha!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

A frappuccino is like an icy blended drink ( i guess you could say that it's kind of like a smoothie ) only with coffee!. They are VERY delicious!. HIGHLY recommended! =D and i suppose a moccachino would be about the same thing only sweeterWww@FoodAQ@Com

strawberries and creme frappucino is the best but has no coffee!.!.!.!.the java chip has light coffee but lots of chocalate flavor and is as well deliciousWww@FoodAQ@Com

a frappichino is a blended ice and coffee mix!.
Have a caramel frappichino if you don't like much coffee!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It's a frappuccino!. also rhymes with crap! It is frozen slushie coffee with mocha and whip cream and stuffWww@FoodAQ@Com

if you go 2 starbucks this is wut u need to get!.!.( click the link)

http://www!.starbucks!.com/retail/nutritio!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

none of them have a strong coffee flavor, or even much coffee !.!.!.!. they're all more like milkshakesWww@FoodAQ@Com

try a strawberries and creme frappuccino!. yummm!.!. go to starbucks!.com and you can look at the menuWww@FoodAQ@Com

i have fun pronouncing those names!.!. and the sizes haha!. "grandes" i love it xDWww@FoodAQ@Com

a french vanilla latte mmmmmmmmm!!!!Www@FoodAQ@Com





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