Starbucks Frappuccino Menu

A: The Java Chip Frappuccino® (₹441) is the all-time favorite for chocolate lovers, while the Caramel Frappuccino® (₹435.75) is the top choice for those who prefer a sweet, buttery taste. For a non-coffee option, the Vanilla Cream Frappuccino® is highly rated.

A: Starbucks offers three main types: Coffee-Based: Java Chip, Mocha, Caramel, and Espresso Frappuccinos. Crème-Based (No Coffee): Vanilla Cream, Strawberries & Crème, and Green Tea Cream Frappuccinos. Specialty/LTO: Seasonal flavors like Hogwarts Golden Vanilla, Churro, and Vienna Creamy Frappuccinos.

A: A Frappuccino is a trademarked Starbucks beverage made with a specific base syrup, milk, ice, and often coffee or crème, topped with whipped cream. A generic frappe is simply a blended iced coffee drink that may not contain the specific proprietary base or toppings found in a Frappuccino.

A: Yes, if ordered correctly. The Iced Caffe Americano and Cold Brew Black have 0 kcal and 0g sugar, making them safe choices. Diabetics should avoid standard Iced Lattes or Frappuccinos due to high sugar content (20g–45g+) and request “no syrup” or sugar-free alternatives.

A: The Triple Chocolate Frappuccino and Vienna Creamy Frappuccino are among the unhealthiest, containing over 500 kcal and roughly 45g–50g of sugar per Tall size. The Green Tea Cream Frappuccino is also surprisingly high in calories (~413 kcal) due to sweetened matcha and sugar.

A: Globally and in India, the Caffe Latte and Cappuccino are the most popular hot coffees. Among cold drinks, the Java Chip Frappuccino® and the viral Pink Drink (Strawberry Açaí with coconut milk) are the most famous orders.

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