Quelle est la différence entre le moka et le mocha? 

What is the difference between mocha and moka?

Coffee is one of the most consumed beverages in the world. We drink it everywhere; it's a daily ritual upon waking, with loved ones, or at work. But while we drink it everywhere and often, we sometimes get lost in its specificities. Indeed, coffee is a widespread but complex product. Among these specificities are the terms mocha and mocha. Want to know the difference between mocha and mocha? Let's discover with Mr. Tanuki the definition of these two words and their differences.

Origin: What is the difference between mocha and moka?


The origin of Moka

Coffee originates from Ethiopia and Yemen. This is where coffee cultivation began before spreading throughout the coffee belt in South America and Southeast Asia. Thus, the name mocha coffee refers to its Ethiopian origin. The name Moka coffee refers to the port of Mocha (or Moka, Mokka, Mokha) located in Yemen on the Red Sea. This is where the coffee trade began. And this Moka variety is actually the Arabica coffee variety from this region.

The Moka coffee maker

Italy has traded extensively in coffee, and coffee is often associated with Italians. Mr. Alfonso Bialetti gave the name Moka to the invention of his Italian coffee maker, the "Moka Express." For Italians, coffee is an art form, and they particularly enjoy espresso. This is why the terms caffè espresso, ristretto, lungo, and cappuccino, which come from the Italian language, are used.

Drink: What is the difference between mocha and mocha?


The mocha coffee drink

Making these hot or iced coffee-based drinks is a true art. There are many different types. It all comes down to the right combination of coffee, water, and milk. The most popular is undoubtedly the cappuccino. But there's also the mocha, which contains cocoa and/or syrup. The mocha is therefore a coffee-based drink.

The Moka Drip Coffee Bag

So here is the difference between mocha and mocha or mokha and mokka. Coffee can be drunk in the form of a milk and cocoa drink called mocha. It can itself be made with mocha-type coffee, the Arabica variety that comes from Ethiopia. To prepare coffee, you can use a coffee maker like the Italian moka. But did you know that you can also make coffee with just boiling water and a cup? Thanks to Mr. Tanuki's drip coffee bags, invented in Japan and available in intense 100% Arabica Moka: the Ginza . An ideal option for coffee and Japan fans!

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