Drip coffee It is the most common kind of coffee consumed in the United States. Coffee grinds and hot water are used to make the brew.
Espresso - Hot water is forced through finely-ground coffee beans under high pressure to make this powerful coffee drink. Espresso is the backbone of a wide variety of coffee-based beverages.
Latte - A latte is created with espresso, heated milk, and froth. Vanilla, caramel, and hazelnut syrups are just some of the options for adding flavor.
Cappuccino - A cappuccino is like a latte, except with more froth and less milk. It consists of espresso, steamed milk, and a generous topping of froth.
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Americano—Hot water is added to espresso to make an Americano. It's about as strong as drip coffee, but the taste is completely different.
Mochas are created with espresso, steamed milk, chocolate syrup, and whipped cream. Those who like the flavor pairing of coffee and chocolate will find this an appealing option.
Macchiato - Steamed milk is added to an espresso shot to make a macchiato. It's more robust than a latte or cappuccino and less bitter than espresso on its alone.