Starbuck, Frappuccino®? A must know knowledge.

It's ggeranium the co-writer's time again.
Attention!! All images used in this post are stolen from
Starbuck and CoffeeBean without permission.
Because recently my pocket is so empty...

If you pity me, you know what to do in
this blog lar wakakaka.
Starbucks or CoffeeBean is a trendy for most of the college fellows and while collars nowadays.
Just, how many of you really know what to order and what are you ordering? It's a shame to see how bunch of rookies simply order or just follow what people order...

Okay, here goes a basic knowledge when you visiting Starbucks. THE FRAPPUCCINO® ! the legendary beverage that makes Starbucks' legend!
Though Starbucks claims their Frappuccino recipe originated in 1995 along Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade and launched April Fool's Day in 1995, an earlier Frappuccino traces its origins to Starbucks' acquisition of a Boston-based chain, Coffee Connection, which sold a similar frozen beverage at that time. Because Starbucks had acquired Coffee Connection before the debut of the drink, they possessed all legal rights to the term as well as the recipe.
The name of the drink is a portmanteau of "frappé" (French for "well chilled") or "frappe" (New England name for ice cream milkshake) and "cappuccino".
So why Frappuccino and not cappuccino? It's special lar dude! That's why I'm fans of Starbuck and anti-CoffeeBean....
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This makes the miracle: Combining coffee with water, milk, and various syrups constitutes the mix used to blend with ice. The result is a beverage with the consistency of almost a milkshake that is easily poured, but with an almost "slushy" consistency, a little icy.


So, next time, No cappuccino in Starbucks, try Frappy one 1st ok?

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