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What's the difference between latte, blue mountain coffee and mocha coffee? What's the price of mocha coffee?

Published: 2024-09-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/08, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) latte (Latte), Cappuccino (cappuccino), Mocha coffee (Mocha) what is the difference between these three kinds of coffee we often drink? What is the difference? To put it bluntly, all three kinds of coffee belong to Italian coffee, and all use espresso.

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What is the difference between the three kinds of coffee we often drink: Latte, Cappuccino and Mocha? What is the difference?

To put it bluntly, all three kinds of coffee belong to Italian coffee, and all are made with espresso with fresh milk and milk bubbles. The difference lies in the proportion of espresso, milk and milk bubbles. Of course, each cafe will have its own proprietary formula to increase the diversity and flavor of the product, but basically the base of these three kinds of coffee is roughly the same.

Espresso (Espresso):

It is a beverage made by grinding coffee into fine powder using high-pressure water that is close to boiling. Espresso is thicker than ordinary coffee, and there will be a layer of "coffee fat" or "coffee oil" on the surface.

Latte (Latte)

A typical latte consists of 1/3 espresso and 2/3 fresh milk.

The picture above is a typical latte pull coffee.

Blue Mountain Coffee

Blue Mountain Coffee refers to coffee brewed from beans from the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. According to the grade, it is divided into Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee and Jamaican Alpine Coffee. The Blue Mountains are located in the eastern part of the island of Jamaica, hence its name because it is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea. On clear days, the sun shines directly on the blue sea, and the peaks reflect the bright blue light of the sea. The highest peak of the Blue Mountains, which is 2256 meters above sea level, is the highest peak in the Caribbean and a famous tourist attraction. Located in the coffee belt, with fertile volcanic soil, fresh air, no pollution, humid climate, foggy and rainy all the year round (the average precipitation is 1980 mm, the temperature is around 27 degrees), this climate has created the world-famous Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee and the second most expensive coffee in the world. This kind of coffee has the characteristics of all good coffee, not only full-bodied and mellow, but also because of the perfect combination of sweet, sour and bitter coffee, it has no bitter taste at all, only a moderate and perfect sour taste.

Mocha coffee (Mocha):

The comparison between mocha and cappuccino is roughly the same, except that a small amount of chocolate syrup is added, which makes mocha more dark and smells like chocolate.

Have you had coffee today? What kind of coffee do you like?

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