Can someone define starbucks coffees for me?!


Question: Allright you Strabuck Junkies I need help. They recently built a Starbucks by my house to where I can conveniently buy one on the way to work. I dont wanna have to try anything to find what I want so can you help me?

Whats is the Difference btw:
Expresso
Latte
Cappucino

I know what brewed is. But the rest I dont. The closer to hot chocolate the better. I do like coffe but I like it sweet and with flavor like french vanilla and walnut. I am not to fond of cold stuff or the bitter tasting stuff.


Answers: Allright you Strabuck Junkies I need help. They recently built a Starbucks by my house to where I can conveniently buy one on the way to work. I dont wanna have to try anything to find what I want so can you help me?

Whats is the Difference btw:
Expresso
Latte
Cappucino

I know what brewed is. But the rest I dont. The closer to hot chocolate the better. I do like coffe but I like it sweet and with flavor like french vanilla and walnut. I am not to fond of cold stuff or the bitter tasting stuff.

Aside from brewed coffee, espresso is going to basically be the basis for any espresso beverage you order. Espresso (in the context we're using) is an ounce of very bitter coffee made by forcing hot water through ground espresso beans. Straight espresso is definitely not what you are looking for!

A latte is an ounce (or two or three, etc) of espresso topped with steamed milk and a dallop of foam. A cappuccino is espresso topped with a little milk and a lot of foam. A cappuccino is a more bitter and dry form of a latte just because you don't have the extra milk to dillute the espresso.

Now for a recommendation...
Based on what you said you like I would suggest you order a White Mocha (this is a latte with white mocha syrup). You can also try a Tux which is a combination of regular chocolate and white chocolate. Both of these will be sweet and yummy without being overpowered by the coffee. Another thing you may want to try is a Caramel Macciato. Again, another form of a latte but this includes vanilla syrup and carmel sauce but it is not quite as sweet.

Make sure you like what you order. If you order something and try it but aren't satisfied, feel free to talk to your barista. They are there to make sure you get the drink you want! Good luck.

Mocha Latte extra whip.

um i have no idea but you can try searching google

I love their Vanilla Lattes. I even get an extra shot of vanilla.

Espresso is very strong black coffee. It can be ordered in shots (1 ounce portions) and is used to make the other drinks.
Cappuchino is espresso with half foam and half steamed milk.
Latte is espresso with steamed milk and only a dollop of foam.

The number of shots of espresso they put into the cup before adding the milk/foam varies with the size drink you order. If you want a stronger coffee flavor you can purchase extra shots.

Since you like it sweet, you should not order extra shots and should request a flavored syrup to be added, as in: Vanilla Latte, or Hazelnut Cappuchino. They have many flavors of syrup; don't be afraid to ask the person taking your order to describe them if you don't see the written list. If you order your drink without specifying iced, it will come hot. If you want to switch it up on a hot summer day then you would need to say "iced". They will also ask you to choose a size, how much fat you want in your milk, and if you want whipped cream.

eh than you dont want to try starbucks its extremely strong and the coffee is horrible in my opinion. There are no good small chain coffee stores any more where did they all go? You cant get a good cup of coffee anywhere. The only thing I would recommed from there is the hot chi tea if youre into that type of stuff. If you drink their coffee you wont sleep lol.





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