Adding a bittersweet mocha sauce to a cup of frothy coffee results in a mocha. Starbucks whipped cream adds a light and airy touch to this decadent chocolate coffee drink.
A single coffee bean is used to make the luxurious specialty drink known as mocha. A mocha, a coffee and chocolate-flavored drink, is a simple way to spice things up. Coffee arabica plants, which were originally only grown in Mocha, Yemen, are the source of Mocha coffee beans.
Mochas are espresso drinks infused with chocolate and served with whipped cream or chocolate shavings as a garnish. The espresso flavor is more prominent in lattes, which are less sweet. They're usually created with steamed milk and espresso, then topped with simple foam to give them their distinctive appearance.
Any flavor of mocha is possible. If your Starbucks serves decaf espresso, you can order a decaf mocha by specifying white mocha sauce. You may get 0 grams of carbs per serving in Starbucks Mocha Flavored Coffee. There is no fat, no protein and no calories in it.
The variety of milk alternatives available at your local Starbucks may be familiar to you, including plant-based milks such as almond and soy.
In addition to the 2 percent, they also offer non-fat, full, breve, and heavy cream options.
Your choice of milk will have an effect on the smoothness of your mocha.
The simple Caffè Mocha does not contain any flavoring syrup. In contrast, a small amount of syrup elevates an average mocha to a level of extraordinariness. Peppermint mochas are popular because of this.
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Where can I rent a coffee machine?
OCM (OnCoffeeMakers.com) was started in 2007 with the first webpage about coffee machines. And for a number of years, we focused on helping people find their desired coffee machine (we still are helping folks with that! So, if you are looking for coffee machines for office or restaurants - check out the link).
In 2010, we started getting enquiries on restaurant marketing and we start to help food and beverage brands with their marketing. Below are campaigns and events that we have done over the years:
OCM's campaigns: F&B Marketing Ideas by OCM
OCM's Events: F&B Industry events by or with OCM
Check out this restaurant marketing guide to learn more about the many campaigns and companies we have worked with.
Since then, we have also created many marketing workshops and classes for the F&B industry. Many of these modules are still running in tertiary institutions such as Temasek Polytechnic Skillsfuture Academy and also ITE College East COC classes, below are some snippets of our lectures and workshops:
OCM’s F&B workshops: Food and Beverage Marketing Lectures | Workshops - click to watch classes on customer journey map, JTBD and more.
So, if you are looking for industry practitioners to help you scale your coffee or F&B businesses, do drop us a message or book an appointment. Do also check out our various social media platforms on regular F&B and coffee market updates:
For regular coffee (F&B) related videos: OCM Youtube
For Daily Coffee Inspiration (fun coffee content): OCM IG
For insights into the coffee (F&B) industry: OCM LinkedIN
PS: For the coffee lovers, we continue to share coffee articles (and videos) and have also started a free coffee class section (with free online coffee training supported by coffee partners).