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Topic: Do u like frappucino?
Lor's photo
Sun 06/02/19 10:35 AM
Anyone likes frappucino?

Rock's photo
Sun 06/02/19 10:40 AM
I like Cherry Coke.


Larsi666 😽's photo
Sun 06/02/19 10:51 AM
I like smoothies

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Sun 06/02/19 11:01 AM
I don't even know what it is, other than it's some American creation of weird coffees that aren't really coffee.
I like coffee or cappuccino :) Both have to be good quality. You don't mess with coffee, nor make cheap chit. Blasphemy!

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Sun 06/02/19 11:20 AM

I don't even know what it is, other than it's some American creation of weird coffees that aren't really coffee.
I like coffee or cappuccino :) Both have to be good quality. You don't mess with coffee, nor make cheap chit. Blasphemy!



I think, Starbucks created that stuff. That's why I refuse to buy it. I only go to small, independent coffee shops.

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Sun 06/02/19 11:38 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappuccino

A cappuccino is an espresso-based coffee drink that originated in Italy, and is traditionally prepared with steamed milk foam (microfoam).

Variations of the drink involve the use of cream instead of milk, and flavoring with cinnamon or chocolate powder.[1][2] It is typically smaller in volume than a caffè latte, with a thicker layer of microfoam.

The name comes from the Capuchin friars, referring to the colour of their habits,[3] and in this context referring to the colour of the beverage when milk is added in small portion to dark, brewed coffee (today mostly espresso). The physical appearance of a modern cappuccino with espresso créma and steamed milk is a result of a long evolution of the drink.

The Viennese bestowed the name "Kapuziner", possibly in the 18th century, on a version that included whipped cream and spices of unknown origin. The Italian cappuccino was unknown outside Italy until the 1930s, and seems to be born out of Viennese-style cafés in Trieste and other cities in the former Austria in the first decades of the 20th century. The drink has since spread worldwide and can be found at a number of establishments.

i like mountain dew : )

Larsi666 😽's photo
Sun 06/02/19 11:47 AM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappuccino

A cappuccino is an espresso-based coffee drink that originated in Italy, and is traditionally prepared with steamed milk foam (microfoam).

Variations of the drink involve the use of cream instead of milk, and flavoring with cinnamon or chocolate powder.[1][2] It is typically smaller in volume than a caffè latte, with a thicker layer of microfoam.

The name comes from the Capuchin friars, referring to the colour of their habits,[3] and in this context referring to the colour of the beverage when milk is added in small portion to dark, brewed coffee (today mostly espresso). The physical appearance of a modern cappuccino with espresso créma and steamed milk is a result of a long evolution of the drink.

The Viennese bestowed the name "Kapuziner", possibly in the 18th century, on a version that included whipped cream and spices of unknown origin. The Italian cappuccino was unknown outside Italy until the 1930s, and seems to be born out of Viennese-style cafés in Trieste and other cities in the former Austria in the first decades of the 20th century. The drink has since spread worldwide and can be found at a number of establishments.

i like mountain dew : )



Aye. Cappucchino is great. But the OT said frappuchino. Some iced coffee, they sell in Starbucks. And they dony't always use coffee from Fair Trade suppliers.

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Sun 06/02/19 12:24 PM
I think in Holland I've only had a Starbucks' coffee 1x which was at Schiphol Airport. In 2013 we had 28 Starbucks, but they're located in the area with cities (Rotterdam, The Hague, Amsterdam, Utrecht).
And I had one again at Houston Airport in 2016. That's it :)

Larsi666 😽's photo
Sun 06/02/19 12:43 PM

I think in Holland I've only had a Starbucks' coffee 1x which was at Schiphol Airport. In 2013 we had 28 Starbucks, but they're located in the area with cities (Rotterdam, The Hague, Amsterdam, Utrecht).
And I had one again at Houston Airport in 2016. That's it :)


We have at least 50 of them in Dublin slaphead

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Sun 06/02/19 12:48 PM
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Sun 06/02/19 02:44 PM
Their first album was good

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Sun 06/02/19 03:38 PM


I think in Holland I've only had a Starbucks' coffee 1x which was at Schiphol Airport. In 2013 we had 28 Starbucks, but they're located in the area with cities (Rotterdam, The Hague, Amsterdam, Utrecht).
And I had one again at Houston Airport in 2016. That's it :)


We have at least 50 of them in Dublin slaphead

Haha, I suspect we will keep getting more and more. Personally I'd rather have a Mac closer to home, as in on this island, than a Starbucks.
Starbucks is not what we'd consider a nice place to sit and enjoy, it's made for fast consumption and you quickly FO again.
I think Germans are more like the Dutch in that sense? Seeking the gemütlich. There's chitloads of good places to sit and have a good cup of coffee. But a place like MacDonalds is different. I'd have to drive 34kms to the nearest, which I find too far, haha. Costs me about E15 in petrol to go back & forth. Expensive burger! I can get a burger close to home, but not a Mac. So that I would like closer. Starbucks I couldn't care less. I can get a good coffee within 5 mins walk, and no nearly so expensive.

mzrosie's photo
Sun 06/02/19 04:51 PM
I don't go to Starbucks tis too expensive.
But Starbucks Frapuccino was on sale at my grocery store for Cdn$2, so I tried it
and I liked it. Still not going to Starbucks tho'

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Sun 06/02/19 06:14 PM
Double espresso caramel macchiatto smokin

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Mon 06/03/19 01:36 AM
I prefer my coffee without a bottle of whipped cream biggrin :angel:

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Mon 06/03/19 04:19 AM
So this is what it is, although NOT all of them actually have coffee in them.



So I guess it's more a mixture of an iced coffee and a milkshake

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Mon 06/03/19 07:36 AM
Don't like em. Not much use as an enema either.

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Mon 06/03/19 11:11 AM
Frappé coffee is a Greek iced coffee drink made from instant coffee, water and sugar. Accidentally invented by a Nescafe representative named Dimitris Vakondios in 1957 in the city of Thessaloniki, ... Wikipedia
Main ingredient: Ice, Water, Sugar, Instant coffee
Place of origin: Greece
Serving temperature: Cold

India has a similar drink called "Madras coffee" served warm.

So Starbucks combined the words Cappuccino and Frappe' and came up with Frappuccino.

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Tue 06/04/19 07:50 AM
^^^^ Knows what he's talking about, I have Café Frappé all the time smokin

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Tue 06/04/19 10:18 AM
I enjoy ice cold beverages of all kinds, especially the malted variety.

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