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Latte - Espresso, milk, foam (1-2cm)

Mocha - Espresso, chocolate, milk, foam (1-2cm, or to preference)

Cappuccino - Espresso, milk, more foam (3-4cm or more)

Flat White - Espresso, milk

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Whats the difference between a mocha frappe and an iced mocha? Well, I am going to assume by frappe you mean frappuccino, Starbucks.

A mocha frappuccino is well, a coffee frappuccino with chocolate syrup, where as an iced mocha is espresso and steamed milk(this too has chocolate syrup). Also. Frappuccinos are blended, where as the iced mocha isn't.

If you are wondering what I meant at the top, I know a frappe as being milk-shakey, with cream, not milk, and possibly malt. Very thick. I am not too fond of them.

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