Caffè mocha
Caffè mocha with a layer of espresso | |
| Alternative names | Mocaccino, mochaccino, mochachino |
|---|---|
| Type | Beverage (hot and iced), milk coffee |
| Place of origin | Yemen |
| Region or state | Mokha, Taiz |
| Main ingredients | Chocolate, espresso, and hot milk |
| Variations | White caffè mocha |
A caffè mocha (/ˈmɒkə/ MOK-ə or /ˈmoʊkə/ MOH-kə), also called a mocaccino or simply mocha, is a chocolate-flavoured variant of caffè latte, commonly served warm or hot in a glass rather than a mug. The name is derived from the city of Mokha in Yemen, which was one of the centres of early coffee trade.