1. Brewed or Filtered (filtre kahve): Drip - brewed, or filtered, coffee is brewed by hot water passing slowly over roasted, ground coffee beans contained in a filter.
2. Moka (moka): Moka coffee is coffee brewed with a moka pot, a stovetop coffee maker which produces coffee by passing hot water pressurized by steam through ground coffee at a lower pressure than an espresso maker.
3. Espresso (Espresso): Espresso is brewed by using an espresso machine to force a small amount of nearly boiling water and steam – about 86 to 95 °C (187 to 203 °F) – under pressure through finely ground and compacted coffee.
4. Breve (breve): Espresso made with a steamed mixture of half milk and half cream (i. e. , half and half)
5. Cappuccino (Cappuccino): Cappuccino is a coffee - based drink prepared with espresso, hot milk, and steamed milk foam.
6. Latte (Latte): A latte is an espresso and steamed milk, [50][51] generally in a 1:3 to 1:5 ratio of espresso to milk, with a little foam on top.
7. Mocha or café mocha or mochaccino (Mocha): A café mocha is a variant of a caffè latte. Like a latte, it is typically one third espresso and two thirds steamed milk, but a portion of chocolate is added, typically in the form of a chocolate syrup
8. Frappé (Frappe): a foam - covered iced coffee drink made from spray - dried instant coffee.
9. Decaf (kafeinsiz kahve): A decaffeination process removes caffeine from coffee beans to lower the caffeine content. Decaffeinated coffee, sometimes known as "decaf, " may be drunk as regular brewed coffee, instant, espresso, or as a mix of regular caffeine beans and decaffeinated beans.
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