Not necessarily. The word "frappe" is used to mean different things in different places. In New England, it means what normal people would call a milkshake (a "milkshake" in New England does not necessarily involve ice cream; it's literally milk "shaken" ... usually, really blended ... with flavorings).
In other places, a frappe is a frozen drink (not necessarily involving either milk or ice cream), which may or may not use coffee as a flavoring... think "slush" here.
Starbucks "Frappuccinos" may or may not have coffee. Most of them do;as far as I can tell, the ones that don't are the tea-based ones (green tea and chai) and those that have the word "Creme" in the name. If you're not sure, you could always ask before you order whether the one you want contains coffee or not.
You can learn to make Greek Frappe coffee from websites such as Hub Pages and Greek Recipe Hub. The traditional Greek Frappe coffees requires coffee, ice cubes, milk and sugar.
Frappe Coffee came from France, but it is popular is Cyprus, Greece. :D
Mocha. The carmel is a bit sugary tasting and does not have as much of a hint of coffee.
It's an ice-coffee. Like a Frappe.
Yess there's coffee in the frappe :)
A Frappe is any partly frozen beverage. It can be made with coffee, fruit or other ingredients. Check out the delicious line of frappe blender mixes at: https://www.cappuccinosupreme.com/blender-style-frappe-mix/
No, Just Shaved Ice and the flavoring liquid
Miley buys a caramel frappe at coffee bean.
Frappe is one term and another is a foam.
no as the coffee might spill on to other users.
Yes it's called Mr. Coffee Cafe Frappe. It's a coffeemaker and blender all in one. More information on it at www.myfrappe.com.
Yes, quite a lot. It's in the coffee base, the whipped cream, and the chocolate drizzle.