What are the differences in coffee's? Like..cappichino, espresso, mocha lotta..and so on and so on..?!


Question:

What are the differences in coffee's? Like..cappichino, espresso, mocha lotta..and so on and so on..?

I went to Starbucks for the first time and got lost reading the menu. Only thing on there I know is reg. coffee and hot chocolate..lol

Any sugestions for me to try?


Answers:

espresso-1 oz of espresso has as much caffeine as 8 ounces of regular coffee
latte is a little espresso lots of milk and a little foam
cappuccino is half-foam half- hot milk and espresso
because of the foam, a cappuccino tastes more like the espresso (coffee)in it
do you like the taste of coffee at all? do you want a hot drink or a cold drink?
i work at Starbucks... here's some suggustons.
1) Hot- the White Mocha has espresso, but also white mocha sauce, hot milk, whipped cream- it tastes like a warm Vanilla Easter Bunny candy, it does not taste like coffee And they can make it iced as well.
2)Caffe Mocha- hot or iced, this is dark chocolate, espresso, milk and whipped cream, tastes more like coffee but delicious
3)Frappuccinos- these are icy, blended, smoothie-like drinks. Coffee Frappuccinos have coffee but are sweet and rich and don't taste much like coffee, flavors include Caramel, Raspberry Mocha, and Java Chip with ground-up little brownie bits. they all basically have whip cream
cream frappuccinos have no coffee, there is a strawberry, a new blueberry one (YUM), a chocolate chip.... they are delicious and sweet.
if you like coffee, try a latte, or even a vanilla or hazelnut lattee, they taste like coffee and come hot or cold and even nonfat and sugar free
there is also Iced Tea Lemonades, in Passion(caffeine-free berry tea), Black (caffeinated), Green (lightly caffeinated witrh herbal notes), and new Blueberry White Iced Tea (light berry and baby tea leaves for a light drink)
just ask the Barista (employee) based on what you like "I want a large smoothie with caramel" is just a Venti Caramel Frappuccino Blended Coffee....




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