How To Make A Delicious Mocha Frappe

Today is National Frappe Day so I wanted to find you a recipe for this special food day so how about this mocha frappe recipe that looks s good and is easy to make

 

A great drink to make for your family or friends that you can enjoy together with them .. sounds so delicious

 

This great recipe is brought to you by SimpleCookingChannel on YouTube , thanks for sharing it with us

 

Here below is a list of the ingredients you will need  and the video tutorial to watch both from the YouTube channel

 

 

Ingredients

1-2 Teaspoons of instant coffee
1/2-1 Cup of milk
1-2 Scoops of vanilla ice cream
1-2 Tablespoons of Chocolate topping
Add whipped cream

 

 

 

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National Frappé Day

National Frappé Day

Frappé coffee (also known as café frappeé or Greek frappé) originates in Greece though the word frappé is French. When describing a drink, this word means “chilled”. Frappé is an iced coffee drink which is made from instant coffee and covered with foam.

Frappé was invented in 1957 in Thessaloniki during the International Trade Fair by an employee of the Nestlé company. He wanted to have an instant coffee during his break but couldn’t find any hot water. So he used a shaker to mix instant coffee with cold water and ice cubes. This improvised drink turned out to be a success. It is one of the most popular drinks in modern Greece.

Greek frappé is typically made with spray-dried instant coffee, sugar, and water. Sometimes milk is added. The beverage can be flavored with liqueurs such as Baileys Irish Cream or Kahlúa. Outside Greece, the espresso version of frappé is popular. In the United States, the term “frappe” can be applied to various iced coffee beverages, either chilled or frozen. Starbucks has its own trademark for a line of frozen coffee drinks – Frappucino.

To celebrate the National Frappé Day, have a nice cup of iced coffee. You can top it with chocolate syrup, whipped cream, or a ball of ice-cream.

 

 

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