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  2. Frappuccino - Wikipedia

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    Frappuccino is a portmanteau of "frappé" (pronounced / f r æ p / and also spelled without the accent)—the New England name for a thick milkshake with ice cream, derived from the French word lait frappé (beaten milk) [3] [4] —and cappuccino, an espresso coffee with frothed milk. [3] [1]

  3. This Starbucks Copycat Caramel Macchiato Is Almost Better ...

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    Copycat Starbucks White Mocha Frappuccino. Copycat Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Frappuccino. Ingredients. 1½ cups milk, I find the skim or reduced fat works best. 2 Tbsp vanilla syrup, found in most ...

  4. Cappuccino Ice Cream Recipe - AOL

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    Recipe courtesy of Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream: Sweet Seasonal Recipes for Ice Creams, Sorbets, and Toppings Made with Local Ingredients by Molly Moon Neitzel & Christina Spittler. Published by Sasquatch Books, 2012.

  5. Latte - Wikipedia

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    Preparation of caffè latte. A caffè latte consists of one or more shots of espresso, served in a glass (or sometimes a cup), into which hot steamed milk is added. [7] The difference between a caffè latte and a cappuccino is that the cappuccino is served in a small 140 mL (5 US fl oz) cup with a layer of thick foam on top of the milk, and a caffè latte is served in a larger 230 mL (8 US fl ...

  6. Frappé coffee - Wikipedia

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    The name frappé ('punched', figuratively 'shaken') comes from French, which describes drinks chilled with ice. [10] Beginning in the 19th century, a variety of cold coffee drinks named café frappé (à la glace) are documented, some similar to slushies [11] [12] and others more like iced coffee.

  7. Cappuccino - Wikipedia

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    Cappuccino (/ ˌ k æ p ʊ ˈ tʃ iː n oʊ / ⓘ, Italian: [kapputˈtʃiːno]; from German Kapuziner) [1] is an espresso-based coffee drink that is traditionally prepared with steamed milk including a layer of milk foam.

  8. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    A French press, also known as a press pot, coffee press, coffee plunger, cafetière (UK) or cafetière à piston, is a coffee brewing device patented by Italian designer Attilio Calimani in 1929. [5] A French press requires a coarser grind of coffee than a drip brew coffee filter, as finer grounds will seep through the press filter and into the ...

  9. Instant pudding - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Instant pudding added to cake mix can result in a denser and moister cake compared to cakes prepared without it. [2] [10] The use of instant pudding can cause a cake to fall or shrink as it cools, more than a cake prepared without the pudding. [10] Use of a small amount of instant pudding lessens shrinkage compared to using a whole ...