The term frappe has deep roots in New England and it refers to what most people outside of the region would call a milkshake. Understanding these regional differences is key to avoiding mix-ups ...
Generally, Frappe is loved by coffee lovers all over the world. However, for tea lovers, a delicious glass of chilled Matcha Frappe blended into a creamy drink tastes better than the much-touted ...
It gets its name from the combination of the words "frappe," a cold drink similar to an ice cream soda, the Food Network says, and "cappuccino," which is, of course, a drink made with espresso and ...
Combine the ouzo, coffee liqueur, instant coffee, and milk in a cocktail shaker, and fill with ice. Shake vigorously, and pour into a rocks glass or strain into a glass without ice. Garnish with ...