Caffè mocha
A caffè mocha (Arabic: موكا) (/ˈmɒkə/ or /ˈmoʊkə/), also called mocaccino (Italian: [mokatˈtʃiːno]), is a chocolate-flavoured warm beverage that is a variant of a caffè latte (Italian: [kafˈfɛ lˈlatte]), commonly served in a glass rather than a mug. Other commonly used spellings are mochaccino and also mochachino. The name is derived from the city of Mokha, Yemen, which was one of the centres of early coffee trade. Like latte, the name is commonly shortened to just mocha.
Caffè mocha with a layer of espresso | |
Alternative names | Mocaccino, mochaccino, mochachino |
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Type | Beverage (Hot and Iced), Milk coffee |
Place of origin | Yemen |
Region or state | Mokha, Taiz |
Main ingredients | Chocolate, espresso, and hot milk |
Variations | White caffè mocha |
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