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Caffè mocha
Chocolate-flavored coffee drink / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the beverage. For the coffee bean, see Mocha coffee bean.
A caffè mocha (/ˈmɒkə/ MOK-ə or /ˈmoʊkə/ MOH-kə), also called mocaccino (Italian: [mokatˈtʃiːno]), is a chocolate-flavoured warm beverage that is a variant of a caffè latte,[1] commonly served in a glass rather than a mug. Other commonly used spellings are mochaccino[2] and also mochachino. The name is derived from the city of Mokha, Taiz Governorate, Yemen, which was one of the centres of early coffee trade.[3] Like latte, the name is commonly shortened to just mocha.
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![]() 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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