How To Make Starbucks Green Tea Frappuccino At Home

Frappuccino is a brand of beverage trademarked by the Starbucks Corporation. It is made out of coffee or other ingredients like fruits. These ingredients are blended with ice and topped off with whipped cream. The term frappuccino comes from two words: “frappe” which is a New England term for a milkshake with ice cream, and cappuccino which is an espresso coffee with frothed milk. There are various flavors of frappuccino available in Starbucks.

This recipe shows how to make a homemade frappuccino that is very similar to Starbucks’ matcha blend.

Ingredients:

• Half a cup of ice cubes
• 1 cup of cold whole milk
• 3 tbsp of organic cane sugar
• 3 tsp of matcha powder
• 1/4 tsp of vanilla extract
• Whipped cream

Instructions:

This recipe takes 5 minutes to make. Serves 1 Grande size cup.

Place all of the ingredients in a blender except for the whipped cream.
Blend until smooth and well incorporated.
Pour into a glass or jar.
Add whipped cream on top.
Sprinkle matcha powder on top of the whipped cream.
Add a straw and serve.

Ideas And Tips:

• Instead of whole milk, you can also use soy or almond milk.

• You can use this recipe for other flavors of frappuccino. Instead of matcha, you can substitute with fruits like banana, peach, blueberries, strawberries, mangoes, kiwi, and watermelon.

How To Make Starbucks Green Tea Frappuccino At Home
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