Yes, you have to use 2 discs for more complicated drinks like cappuccino. First you put in the steamed milk disc, after that, put in the espresso disc and there is your cappuccino.
Why would that make any sense? What benefit would that serve and why would they spend all that money? So short answer, No
There are eight different beverage types one can make with Tassimo discs. The different types are coffee, tea, latte, cappuccino, espresso, crema, mocha and hot chocolate.
Yes, Keurig does make cappuccino machines.
"Other than coffee, the tassimo coffee machine can also make lattes, cappuccinos, tea, hot chocolate, and espresso. The tassimo coffee machine can also make cr̬me coffee."
get sugar and all ingredients to make brownies and get a cappuccino and spill it on the brownies when its done
To make a cappuccino at home, you will need to brew a shot of espresso and froth milk. Pour the espresso into a cup, then top it with the frothed milk. Enjoy your homemade cappuccino!
A Tassimo hot beverage system works in conjunction with T-discs. These discs have a barcode on them, specifically coded with directions (which the Tassimo system reads) for brewing at optimal conditions to make the perfect drink.
All espresso machines will make cappuccino, although with varying levels of quality.
Yes it can make cappuccino just as easy as it makes your espresso.
I am not sure I completely understand your question, but you do not specifically need a capuccino machine in order to make cappuccino at home. Although it is a nice luxury item, you can make cappuccino using a regular coffee maker. More details on how to do this can be found here: http://tiptopcat.hubpages.com/hub/How-To-Make-A-Cappuccino-At-Home-Without-A-Machine
Cappuccino involves milk, which was lactose in it, so no. Go buy yourself soya milk or lactose free and cappuccino sachets and make it home made.
You can get cappuccino machines from the company directly or from a retailer. Mrcoffee.com, Kenmore.com, and Dulce-Gusto.us all make and sell high ranking cappuccino machines. Websites such as Overstock.com, NewEgg.com, and Amazon.com sell a wide variety of cappuccino machines.