How does Starbucks make their frappachinos?!


Question: First we make bases out of mixes that are used in the frappuccinos. There are 2 different bases: creme and coffee.

Here is a basic recipe for a Mocha Frappuccino:
Coffee base
Ice
# of Mocha pumps (1 for tall, grande; 2 for venti)
Blend

For different kinds of Fraps, we would replace the mocha with something else, like caramel if it was a Caramel Frap. You also would put chips in the frap if the recipe called for it.

Creme base Fraps are basically the same thing except you use the creme instead of the coffee base. There is a different number of pumps, though. (2 for tall, 3 for grande, 4 for venti). And, for the Strawberries and Creme, you actually put strawberry sauce in with the mix, instead of pumps of a syrup.

If you were wanting to replicate these at home, you really can't because our bases are made at the store and you can't buy them anywhere. I think there are websites that will give you recipes to something similiar, but I can't tell you how good or accurate they are.
best of luck!


Answers: First we make bases out of mixes that are used in the frappuccinos. There are 2 different bases: creme and coffee.

Here is a basic recipe for a Mocha Frappuccino:
Coffee base
Ice
# of Mocha pumps (1 for tall, grande; 2 for venti)
Blend

For different kinds of Fraps, we would replace the mocha with something else, like caramel if it was a Caramel Frap. You also would put chips in the frap if the recipe called for it.

Creme base Fraps are basically the same thing except you use the creme instead of the coffee base. There is a different number of pumps, though. (2 for tall, 3 for grande, 4 for venti). And, for the Strawberries and Creme, you actually put strawberry sauce in with the mix, instead of pumps of a syrup.

If you were wanting to replicate these at home, you really can't because our bases are made at the store and you can't buy them anywhere. I think there are websites that will give you recipes to something similiar, but I can't tell you how good or accurate they are.
best of luck!

Go to starbucks and ask the people who make them, or you could look at the ingredients if you bought it from a store.





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