So as I am sure you are aware coffee isn't just consumed here in the United States. I did some looking around to see how popular American drinks were made in different countries, especially the frappuccino since it's my fave.
Did you know that Starbucks is the only company who can actually use the term "Frappuccino." Yea, I didn't either. Apparently they are the ones who coined the term. This is why you never really see this word used in any other coffee shops. They usually use the word "frappe."
Take a peek.....
Greece- Yogurt Frappuccino made with traditional coffee, handcrafted Greek yogurt. It comes in flavors such as strawberry, banana, and honey.
Japan- Coffee & White Tiramisu frappuccino. This just sounds delish if you ask me! It is made with regular frappuccino ingredients, blended with a layer of crumbly bits of cookie and brownie, then topped off with cream cheese mousse, and caramel sauce then dusted with cocoa powder!
Australia- Strawberry Cheesecake Frappuccino. Well hello heaven in a cup! I couldn't find the actual ingredients for this one because it was only available in Australia for a short time, however the name alone makes it sound amazing!
Links:
http://www.entrepreneur.com/slideshow/244403
http://www.thedailymeal.com/unusual-starbucks-frappuccino-flavors-around-world/1514
https://www.yahoo.com/travel/ss/unusual-starbucks-frappuccino-flavors-around-slideshow.html?nf=1
All of those flavors sound delicious! You just might convince me to become a regular coffee drinker before this class is over with.
ReplyDeleteAll the flavors sound yummy I might try one of them.
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