Entries from June 2009 ↓
June 28th, 2009 — Cafe, Coffee
Tags: Coffee Jelly Frappuccino, Frappuccino, Malaysia, Starbucks

Coffee Jelly Frappuccino
Starbucks has reintroduced Coffee Jelly Frappuccino which was introduced previously. This time around, the jellies are bigger but softer. You can even suck the jelly out using the straw.
The new Coffee Jelly Frappuccino is amazingly delicious and is a great drink anytime. Retailing at MYR 16.00 for Venti, Coffee Jelly Frappuccino like any seasonal drink is only available for a limited time.
June 27th, 2009 — Cafe, Chocolate, Coffee
Tags: McCafe, Mochaccino, Singapore

McCafe’s Mochaccino
McCafe’s, McDonald’s very own cafe are only available in 15 countries worldwide and I had the opportunity to drop by one in Singapore. So, I ordered a Mochaccino because I’m expecting coffee art. However, unlike the ones I saw on other blogs, the Mochaccino I ordered from Wisma Atria’s branch does not have any coffee art. Disappointed, but I thought the coffee is quite lovely. In fact, Mochaccino is not merely coffee, it’s espresso coffee mixed with chocolate and frothy milk. Pretty good, I would say.
Retailing SGD $3.95 at McCafe in Singapore.
June 19th, 2009 — Coffee
Tags: Nescafe, Nesfrappe, Nesfrappe Cafe Latte, Nesfrappe Macchiato
Nescafe has introduced Nesfrappe more than a year ago in the UK with Classic Chilled Latte and Mocha Chilled Latte flavor. Now, Nescafe has introduced Nesfrappe with two new flavors — Macchiato and Cafe Latte. Nesfrappe is brewed coffee that uses 100% 100% Arabica coffee and fresh semi-skimmed milk which keep the drink so good.

Nescafe’s Nesfrappe Macchiato

Nescafe’s Nesfrappe Cafe Latte
Nesfrappe Macchiato is amazingly tasty with a deeper coffee taste as compared to Cafe Latte. Cafe Latte is slightly sweeter while both these drinks are just delicious. And best of all, they are low in fat!
Nesfrappe are imported from Korea. Retailing at SGD $3.40 ~ SGD $3.80 at Cold Storage/7-Eleven outlets in Singapore.