
We continue our series of coffee comparisons with a look at Americano and espresso coffees. What is an Americano? How is it different from an espresso? Let’s find out.

You make cappuccino with espresso, but the two drinks are very different. Learn the similarities and differences of cappuccino vs espresso.

In this ultimate guide to types of coffee drinks, we take a deep dive into the various coffee drink types and what makes them unique from one another. Read on to discover new and unexpected favorites!

Cappuccino vs latte: The difference is all about the frothed milk! Find out more as we compare these two coffee drinks.

Blonde espresso has become a fixture on US coffee menus since Starbucks introduced it in 2018. At first glance, it looks like a lighter version of the espresso shot you already know. But is it actually stronger? Blonde espresso is not stronger than regular espresso in flavor, because the lightly roasted beans have a milder,…

A wet cappuccino is a cappuccino with more steamed milk and less foam. But isn’t that a latte? Find out why the two drinks are not the same.

Cappuccinos and Americanos are two of the most common espresso drinks on any US coffee menu. Both start with a shot (or two) of espresso, but after that, they go in very different directions. The main difference between a cappuccino and an Americano is milk. A cappuccino is built from espresso, steamed milk, and milk…

Discover the six key differences between a Frappuccino and the drink it is partially named after, the cappuccino.

Whether you are on a quest for the sweetest sip or the most energizing kick, there is much to learn about Arabica, Robusta, Liberica, and Excelsa coffee beans. Join us as we take a tour of the four types of coffee bean.

Are you looking for a new cappuccino machine? We’ve cast an expert eye over the latest home cappuccino machines and carefully selected our top picks across five categories.

It’s flat white vs latte in this coffee comparison, as we explore the differences between two of the most popular coffees available today.

The cappuccino and the mocha are both made from espresso and steamed milk, but there’s one key ingredient that sets these coffees apart.