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  2. These Are the Best Healthy Starbucks Drinks & Snacks ... - AOL

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    Starbucks. Nutritional Information (grande, 2 percent milk): 190 calories, 7g fat, 19g carbs, 18g sugar, 0g protein Ingredients: espresso, milk Modifications: ask for almond milk instead of dairy ...

  3. I Tried Starbucks' Full Holiday Menu The Day It Dropped & I ...

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    The latte features Blonde Espresso, gingerbread flavors, and Partanna extra virgin olive oil, and is topped with ginger and citrus flavors. The gingerbread is subtle and complemented by the bright ...

  4. How to Order Keto-Friendly Starbucks Drinks - AOL

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    This idea became popular on Reddit after one user suggested that Starbucks' secret menu hack of ... Iced Chai Tea Latte. Made with whole milk and 2 to 3 pumps of sugar-free vanilla syrup, this ...

  5. Flat white - Wikipedia

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    A true flat white ought to have the same quantity of extracted coffee as any other beverage on the coffee menu (generally 30 ml, 1.1 imp fl oz) but because it is served in a smaller vessel (175 ml, 6.2 imp fl oz) it has stronger flavour than say a latte which is normally served in a 225 ml (7.9 imp fl oz) vessel and is subsequently milkier.

  6. Espresso - Wikipedia

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    Espresso topped up with hot water in a ratio of 1:5. Long black: 150–180 ml (5.1–6.1 US fl oz) Similar to an americano, but on the contrary, the espresso is poured into the hot water. [58] Cappuccino: 150–180 ml (5.1–6.1 US fl oz) It is prepared as an espresso with a large amount of milk and milk foam.

  7. Cortado - Wikipedia

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    A flat white is generally made with a similar equivalent ratio of espresso to milk, but uses steamed and textured (e.g. microfoam) milk, resulting in a hotter and lighter drink, more closely related to a caffè latte. [4] A similar drink in Australia is known as a piccolo latte, or simply a piccolo. [6]

  8. Starbucks Will No Longer Charge for Non-Dairy Milk — Plus ...

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    If non-dairy discounts weren’t mood-lifting enough, then Starbucks’ holiday menu arrival should do the trick! The festive drinks and food items will be available nationwide on Thursday, Nov. 7.

  9. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    A café bombón, however, uses espresso served with sweetened condensed milk in a 1:1 ratio whereas the Asian version uses ground coffee and sweetened condensed milk at different ratios. On the Canary Islands a variety named café proprio or largo condensada is served using the same amount of condensed milk but with "café largo" or espresso ...