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How to make an iced coconut MF latte.

The latte is quite possibly the most popular coffee drink and there is a reason for that. It is known predominantly for it is simplicity and creaminess and the hype is justified; the MF Team cannot get enough of them. To make a ‘baristas’ latte, it would have to consist of 2 espresso shots and steamed milk. Lattes originated as way of cooling their piping hot coffee and giving it a much more subtle taste if its too acidic. As coffee has progressed, different tastes have been developed and today we will be showing a new one that we have thought of. We present to you the coconut MF latte. Adding the coconut added a tropical flavour that was slightly nutty but sweet too. Heres how to make this delectable MF Coffee drink.

 

Ingredients:

-          MF Coffee Cold Brew (for instructions, read our previous blog on how to make it)

-          Coconut cream

-          Ice



 

Method:

1)      Make your MF Coffee cold brew.

2)      Pour ice in a jar.

3)      Fill your far with MF Coffee cold brew.

4)      Whip up your coconut cream, make sure its light.

5)      Add coconut cream to your cup stir and enjoy!

 

We hope you guys all enjoy making this excellent iced MF latte, it is quick, easy and very tasty. 

Make sure to share with all your friends and family, they may enjoy it too!





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