What’s the difference between mocha & latte?!


Question:

What’s the difference between mocha & latte?

there are too many fancy terms that i don’t know about such as espresso, decaf, etc…
anyway what exactly are mocha and latte? can coffee be both mocha and latte at the same time?

also what's the coffee name your know with the most number of words in it?


Answers: Latte- espresso, steamed milk, foam

Mocha- espresso, steamed milk, chocolate syrup, foam

"I'll have a venti, double-shot, low-fat, caramel iced mocha, two pumps, no whip, to go."

Amazing Starbucks got it's start selling actual coffee. Mocha's typically have chocolate flavoring of some sort, whereas latte's are basically just steamed milk and espresso (latte's differ from capaccino's, however, in the event that even though the ingredient contents are the same, latte's typically have a 'frothy' layer on the top)

Hope this helps :) mocha is espresso and steamed chocolate milk; latte is espresso, steamed milk and foam; americano is espresso with hot water; au lait with espresso or coffee with warm milk and no foam; con panna is espresso with whipped cream; capuccino is espresso with foam and cinnamon; macchiato is a cup of strong black coffee with one or two shots of espresso added.



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