A mocha ( or ), also called mocaccino (), is a
chocolate
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Cocoa beans are the processed seeds of the cacao tree (''Theobroma cacao''); unprocesse ...
-flavoured variant of
caffè latte, commonly served
warm or hot in a
glass
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rather than a
mug. Other commonly used spellings are mochaccino and also mochachino. The name is derived from the city of
Mokha,
Taiz Governorate
Taiz () is a governorates of Yemen, governorate of Yemen. The governorate's capital Taiz, the third-largest city in Yemen, is among the most important commercial centres in the country, owing to its proximity to farmland, the Red Sea port of Mok ...
,
Yemen
Yemen, officially the Republic of Yemen, is a country in West Asia. Located in South Arabia, southern Arabia, it borders Saudi Arabia to Saudi Arabia–Yemen border, the north, Oman to Oman–Yemen border, the northeast, the south-eastern part ...
, which was one of the centres of early
coffee trade. The name is sometimes shortened to just mocha.
Origin
The name "mocha" is derived from the Yemeni port of
Mokha, which was a port well-known for its coffee trade from the 15th to 17th century, and where small quantities of fine coffee grown in the hills nearby was exported.
When coffee drinking culture spread to Europe, Europeans referred to coffee imports from Arabia as Mochas, even though coffee from Yemen itself was uncommon and frequently mixed with beans from
Abyssinia, and later coffee from
Malabar or the
West Indies
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were also marketed as Mocha coffee.
The coffee drink today called "mocha," however, is made by adding chocolate, and some believe that this is the result of confusion caused by the chocolate flavor that may sometimes be found in Yemeni coffee.
Chocolate has been combined with coffee after chocolate drink was introduced to Italy in the 17th century; in
Turin
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, chocolate was mixed with coffee and cream to produce ''bavareisa'', which evolved in the 18th century into ''
bicerin'' served in small clear glass where its components may be observed as three separate layers. However, prior to the 1900s, Mocha referred to Yemeni coffee; its meaning began to change around the turn of the 20th century, and recipes for food such as cakes that combined chocolate and coffee that referenced mocha began to appear. In 1920, a recipe for a "Chilled Mocha" was published with milk, coffee and cocoa as ingredients.
Characteristics
Like caffè
latte
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, mocha is based on
espresso and hot milk but with added chocolate flavouring and sweetener, typically in the form of
cocoa powder and sugar. Many varieties use
chocolate syrup instead, and some may contain
dark or
milk chocolate.
mocha, in its most basic formulation, can also be referred to as
hot chocolate with (e.g., a shot of) espresso added. Like
cappuccino, mochas typically contain the distinctive milk froth on top; as is common with hot chocolate, they are sometimes served with
whipped cream instead. They are usually topped with a dusting of either
cinnamon
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, sugar or cocoa powder, and
marshmallows may also be added on top for flavour and decoration.

A variant is white mocha, made with
white chocolate instead of milk or dark. There are also variants of the drink that mix the two syrups; this mixture is referred to by several names, including black-and-white mocha, marble mocha, tan mocha, tuxedo mocha, and zebra mocha.
Another variant is a mochaccino which is an espresso shot (double) with either a combination of steamed milk and cocoa powder or chocolate milk. Both mochaccinos and mocha can have chocolate syrup, whipped cream and added toppings such as cinnamon, nutmeg or chocolate sprinkles.
French White Mocha is another name for Mochaccino, without cinnamon powder.
A third variant on the mocha is to use a coffee base instead of espresso. The combination is coffee, steamed milk, and added chocolate. This is the same as a cup of coffee mixed with hot chocolate. The
caffeine
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content of this variation is equivalent to that of the
coffee it includes.
The caffeine content is approximately , which is 152mg for a glass.
See also
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List of coffee beverages
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List of hot beverages
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Mocha, Yemen
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Submarino
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Marocchino
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Cyclone Mocha
References
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Hot drinks
Yemeni beverages
Espresso drinks