Frappuccino vs. Latte — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Frappuccino and Latte
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Frappuccino
Frappuccino is a trademarked brand of the Starbucks Corporation for a line of highly-sweetened iced, blended coffee drinks. It consists of coffee or crème base, blended with ice and other various ingredients like flavored syrups, usually topped with whipped cream and or spices.
Latte
Caffè latte (/ˌkæfeɪ ˈlɑːteɪ/ or /ˈlæteɪ/, Italian pronunciation: [kafˌfɛ lˈlatte] or [kafˌfe lˈlatte], often shortened to just latte in English, is a coffee drink of Italian origin made with espresso and steamed milk. The term comes from the Italian caffellatte (pronounced [kaffelˈlatte]) that is caffè e latte, literally "coffee and milk"; in English orthography either or both words sometimes have an accent on the final e (a hyperforeignism or to indicate it is pronounced, not the more-common silent final e of English).
Frappuccino
An iced cappuccino.
Latte
A type of coffee made with espresso and hot steamed milk, milkier than a cappuccino
He orders a croissant and a latte
Latte
A caffe latte.
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Latte
A drink of coffee made from espresso and steamed milk, generally topped with foam.
Latte
A similar drink, where the espresso is replaced with some other flavoring ingredient such as chai, maté or matcha (green tea).
Latte
Same as cafe latte; a type of espresso coffee served with foamy steamed milk, and usually served in a tall glass or mug.
Latte
Strong espresso coffee with a topping of frothed steamed milk
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