

Espresso is a drink that is brewed by forcing hot water into very finely ground coffee. All a Mocha brings is the addition of chocolate (usually syrup).Ī Macchiato is Espresso with a little steamed milk on the top. The Cappuccino has less milk, and a stiff head of foam, whereas the Latte has a short head of foam. The Latte has more, and has a creamier taste. The difference between a Cappuccino and Latte are simple: both have Espresso and milk, but the milk content is what makes the difference. Mochaccino – 1/3 espresso, 1/3 steamed milk, 1/3 frothed milk, one tablespoon of chocolate syrup.Mocha latte – 1/8 espresso, 5/8 steamed milk, 1/8 foamed milk, 1/8 hot chocolate.Very similar to cappuccino, but the milk is micro-foamed and it doesn’t have the dry foam top. Flat White – 1/3 espresso, 2/3 frothed milk.Mocha – 2/5 espresso, 2/5 chocolate, 1/5 steamed milk.This is a milk based drink with just a little coffee.

Latte – 1/6 espresso, 4/6 steamed milk, 1/6 foamed milk.The espresso is toned down with milk, but the coffee taste is still featured. Cappuccino – 1/3 espresso, 1/3 steamed milk, 1/3 foamed milk.Here are the major differences between latte, cappuccino, and mocha: What makes these coffee beverages different from each other? What are the distinctive characteristics between them?

She was embarrassed to ask the barista what the differences were, so she started to buy a different coffee drink every day. She couldn’t choose between macchiato, latte, cappuccino, mocha, and many others because she didn’t know what they were. I have a friend who admitted that she didn’t like to go a coffee shop. There are a lot of different espresso-based drinks, sometimes this much variety can be confusing.
