coffee
17th century
It made it easier to make coffee. Before the percolator was invented by Ben Thompson in the late 18th century people had to boil water, add the grounds or the beans and brew. I remember reading about the civil war soldiers who carried around the coffee beans in their pockets and would throw them into a pot of water to boil coffee.
He invented a percolating coffee pot with a metal sieve to strain away the grounds.
brown and black
ummm no... a mocha coffee is coffee with chocolate. :)
The available options for mocha coffee at McDonald's include hot mocha, iced mocha, and mocha frappe.
Yemen
Mocha is a strong Arabian coffee. An example sentence would be: She prefers mocha when it's available at her local coffee shop.
Yes
Mocha Java got it's name simply because it is a blend of Mocha, a Yemeni coffee, and Java (coffee from the Island of Java).
The ingredients for a mocha are coffee and cream and dark chocolate.
The pH of mocha coffee is typically around 5.0, making it slightly acidic due to the presence of natural acids in coffee beans.
a hot coffee
Coffee is a brewed beverage made from roasted coffee beans, while mocha is a type of coffee drink that includes chocolate flavoring. Coffee has a more traditional, bitter taste, while mocha has a sweeter, chocolatey flavor. Coffee is typically made with just coffee beans and water, while mocha includes chocolate syrup or cocoa powder. The preparation method for coffee involves brewing the coffee beans with hot water, while mocha involves adding chocolate flavoring to espresso or coffee.
Cafe mocha is coffee with chocolate added
Chocolate