Lattes are one of the most popular coffee drinks. Learn how to make a mocha latte with this free coffee recipe video. Expert: Simeon Lowe Bio: Simeon Lowe has worked for Biggby’s coffee for two and a half years. He helped open a new store, and he is the currently the manager there. Filmmaker: Bartholomew DiVietri



By srkrn100 on Jan 6, 2010 | Reply
that looks DELICOUSE!!!
By jOnasBrosAddicted on Jan 8, 2010 | Reply
Would You Stop Saying LATTE That Way.
Is Not Correct v____v
(JK,maybe)
mbwhaha
By istarzgirl on Jan 12, 2010 | Reply
i looked for a video on how to make a latte not on how to make mocha soup -.- learn before you teach.
By DrunkyMcLushLives on Jan 14, 2010 | Reply
You forgot to put carmel in the bottom of the cup before pouring in the liquid ingredients -_-
By lowkeybitch on Jan 14, 2010 | Reply
YOUR CUTE…
By LinkkilledthepromQ on Jan 15, 2010 | Reply
starbucks is like….the apex….of the vortex….of the art of coffee
By supermetaljunkie on Jan 16, 2010 | Reply
This is really good and the whipped cream adds the cream flavoring to it…..You could skip whip cream though and just add an ounce of cream!
By iStig on Jan 17, 2010 | Reply
Because Starbucks is the pinnacle of coffee shops.
Right? Right? Anybody? Bueller? Bueller?
By Murtux360 on Jan 17, 2010 | Reply
in starbucks they use it, so…
By BATCH420 on Jan 19, 2010 | Reply
uhh but it tastes awesome
By flexthetexmex on Jan 21, 2010 | Reply
i’d skip the whipped cream, that looks unprofessional..
By mEhErika on Jan 22, 2010 | Reply
lmao thats not even a drizZle ! more like a drop .. lol :P
nice video though =D
By shotburner on Jan 22, 2010 | Reply
uhh ugly drizzle ontop u can do better than that
By brett27061995 on Jan 24, 2010 | Reply
i would have drunk that before you put the whipped cream on it.
By Viennacyclist on Jan 26, 2010 | Reply
nice!
By tirmaa on Jan 27, 2010 | Reply
hey Thank you !
wish to see you making mocha frappe too :)
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