
A range of French Café coffees – from left, Caramel Macchiato, Cappuccino and Café au lait
Recently, I saw a few coffee drinks from Isetan supermarket and decided to buy them. The name is French Café but I believed it’s made in Korea with all the Korean wordings on it. Some of the flavors include Caramel Macchiato, Cappuccino and Café au lait. There are at least a couple of other flavors.
The Cappuccino tastes quite strong with a deep and rich flavor. You can actually taste the aroma of the coffee despite the fact that it is a can version. It’s almost like a freshly-brewed coffee! Whereas Caramel Macchiato has a sweeter flavor than the others. While, Café au lait tastes like latte (au lait means latte in French), not bad at all. In English, it means milk coffee.
Definitely “must-buy” for coffee lovers.
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it’s made in Korea. the wordings are not Japanese, those are Korean. i live in Korea and i drink those little babies everyday!
Thanks Sue. Updated.
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