Iced Coconut Milk Cascara Latte - The Details

Iced Coconut Milk Cascara Latte – The Details

An iced coconut milk cascara latte is tasty and quite unlike the hot version, the flavors pop more in a very refreshing way that will perhaps have you making this your summer go to afternoon pick me up!

Keep reading to find out more about this rather curious coffee beverage!

Iced Coconut Milk Cascara Latte

An iced coconut milk cascara latte is the iced version of the Starbucks cascara latte beverages and is much more refreshing than that hot version of the drink.

The use of ice in this drink makes it a much better beverage on a hot day. This is not at all surprising as a cascara tea has the same effect; it is much more refreshing while cold.

Made with blonde espresso, steamed coconut milk, cascara syrup and ice with a little sprinkle of cascara sugar on top.

Cascara is the husk, the outer shell, the skin of the coffee cherry. It’s zesty, tangy and has neat and smooth sweetness with a gentle reminder of oranges, hibiscus and cider.

Tones of dried fruits with the rich flavors of raisins and apricots come through and match a blonde espresso better than a regular espresso.

The lingering flavor of Starbucks coconut milk, which is a single origin coconut from Sumatra, Indonesia, pairs well with the drink over all.

Iced Coconut Milk Cascara Latte
A Coffee Cherry

Read: Cascara latte calories

Starbucks Coconut Milk Latte Nutrition

A Starbucks coconut milk latte, iced or hot, has from 70 calories to 175 calories and 75 mg to 150 mg. Check the table below for the nutritional details for all drink sizes.

Nutrient Short 8 Oz (240 ml) Tall 12 Oz (360 ml) Grande 16 Oz (480 ml) Venti 20 Oz (600 ml)
Fat 4 g 6 g 8 g 10 g
Protein 0.5 g 0.75 g 1 g 1.25 g
Calories 70 calories 105 calories 140 calories 175 calories
Caffeine 75 mg 75 mg 150 mg 150 mg
Carbohydrates 7 g 10.5 g 14 g 17.5 g

Iced Coconut Latte Starbucks Calories

An iced coconut latte has from 70 to 175 calories per drink depending on the size of the beverage as follows:

  • Short 8 Oz (240 ml): 70 Calories.
  • Tall 12 Oz (360 ml): 105 Calories.
  • Grande 16 Oz (480 ml): 140 Calories.
  • Venti 20 Oz (600 ml): 175 Calories.

Frequently Asked Questions About Iced Coconut Milk Cascara Latte

What Is In a Starbucks Coconut Milk Latte?

A Starbucks coconut milk latte is made with their signature espresso and steamed single origin coconut milk from Sumatra, Indonesia.

It is made with an espresso to steamed coconut milk ratio of 1:2.

What Does Cascara Mean In Coffee?

Cascara in coffee is in reference to the outer skin of a coffee cherry that encases the coffee bean. It is the husk, the outer shell of the coffee cherry.

Are Coconut Milk Lattes Healthy?

Yes, coconut milk is, in its own right, healthy due to the nutritional profile, healthy fats and the lauric acid which acts as both an antiviral agent and an antibacterial. agent.

Adding to the nutritional profile of coffee which is loaded with flavonoid, phenolic compounds and a very powerful antioxidant, chlorogenic acid.

Yes, it is accurate to say that coconut milk lattes are healthy.

Read:

Which Is Healthier Almond Or Coconut Milk?

If the calorie count that concern you then almond milk is your best choice. While almond milk does have a great micronutrient content, I consider coconut milk to be the healthier of the two milks due to the healthy medium chain triglycerides, the slightly better nutritional content and the lauric acid which has antimicrobial and antiviral properties.

Is There Sugar In Starbucks Coconutmilk Latte?

Yes, there is sugar in a coconut milk latte from Starbucks. Coffee itself has a small amount of sugar as does coconut milk. No sugar is added unless requested.

Which Latte Is The Healthiest?

It is in my opinion that the healthiest latte is a coconut milk latte with manuka honey.

All three components of coconut milk, honey and coffee are loaded with nutrients and healthy compounds. Both coconut milk and honey contain compounds that are antiviral, antimicrobial and antibacterial. Both aid in weight loss by helping your metabolism.

One of the best ways to start your day in the winter is by giving your immune system a boost with a coconut milk and honey latte.

Read: Cascara latte

Is Coconut Milk Healthier In Coffee?

Yes, coconut milk enhances the health benefits of coffee as it adds the nutrients, healthy fats and lauric acid which has properties of helping to fight bacteria and viruses.

What Makes Lattes Unhealthy?

A latte, in moderation, is not particularly unhealthy, but they can become unhealthy when you enjoy them in larger cup sizes or two or three per day.

Whole fat milk, and too many pumps of syrup are what will make your latte very unhealthy.

Final Thoughts – Iced Coconut Milk Cascara Latte

Now that you know all about iced coconut milk cascara latte, all that is left for you is head out and try it or make yourself at home.

Join our fun and friendly coffee community where we discuss all things coffee from beans to brews and everything else!

Derek Marshall, a certified barista by the Specialty Coffee Association possesses over two decades of experience in specialty coffee shops. He holds professional certifications for coffee brewing and barista skills. Derek is also an author with authoritative books covering various coffee topics including specialty coffee, sustainability and coffee, coffee brewing, coffee recipes, coffee cocktails and books focusing on Brazilian coffee, Vietnamese coffee, Indonesian coffee and Malaysian coffee. As a barista for over two decades, Derek Marshall has worked in specialty coffee shops across the United Kingdom, Spain, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, and Vietnam. His expertise extends to the distinct coffee cultures, specialty beverages, and brewing techniques of each nation. Functioning as a coffee consultant, Derek charges US$50 per hour. To learn more about Derek Marshall and Latte Love Brew, visit his About Me Page. For coffee inquiries, contact him at +34-639-410-375 or Derek@LatteLoveBrew.com, mentioning your name and location

Blogarama - Blog Directory