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Coffee Styles

What Is A Frappe?

A Frappe is a drink made with milk, syrup, and ice. It’s often served at coffee shops, but you can make it at home easily!

What Is A Greek Coffee?

What Is A Greek Coffee?

Greek coffee is the espresso of the Mediterranean—it’s strong, it’s dark, and it makes for a perfect pick-me-up.

What is a Latte [Ingredients & Recipe]

What is a Latte? Ingredients & Recipe

Latte is a type of coffee drink that is made by mixing steamed milk and espresso. It is commonly served in a cup, with foam on top.

What Is a Macchiato – Definitive Guide & Recipe

A macchiato is a drink made of espresso and foamed milk. It’s often served in a cup, but it can also be served in a glass.

What Is A Mocha?

What Is A Mocha?

A mocha is a smooth blend of chocolate and coffee that you can enjoy any time of day. It’s not just a drink—it’s an experience.

What Is An Americano?

What Is An Americano?

An Americano is a simple espresso drink made with hot water and espresso, but the coffee it produces is far from simple.

What’s the Difference Between Lattes and Cappuccinos (Answered)

What’s the Difference Between Lattes and Cappuccinos? Answered!

Latte and cappuccino are both tasty coffee drinks, but which one is better? We’re here to help you figure that out!

What is Dalgona Coffee The Internet’s New Whipped Coffee Craze

What is Dalgona Coffee? The Internet’s New Whipped Coffee Craze

What is Dalgona Coffee? is a new kind of caffeinated beverage that you can whip into a foam with a few simple strokes.

What Is Nitro Coffee?

Nitro coffee is a combination of cold brew and nitrogen gas. The nitrogen produces a thick, creamy head atop the beer-like beverage.

Definition of Espresso

Definition of Espresso

The definition of espresso is a coffee beverage made by brewing finely ground coffee beans under pressure.

How a Stove-Top Espresso Maker Works

How a Stove-Top Espresso Maker Works is a great way to brew coffee at home. It’s simple, easy to use, and inexpensive! Here’s how it works..

How Is Coffee Decaffeinated

How Is Coffee Decaffeinated?

How is coffee decaffeinated? The process is actually pretty simple, a simple process that has been used for many years. Here’s how it works..

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