1 What is
1.1 Color
Beige, Black, Dark Brown, Light Brown, White
Light Brown
1.2 Types
Cappuccino Chiaro, Cappuccino Scuro, Dry Cappuccino, Wet Cappuccino, Flavored Cappuccino, Iced Cappuccino
Espresso, Mocha
1.3 Milk Content
1/3 cup
One and a half cup
1.4 Taste
1.5 Serving Style
1.6 Additives
Espresso, Milk, Sugar
Chocalate, Cocoa powder, Espresso, Milk, Sugar, Water, Whipped cream
1.7 Number of Servings
1.8 Time Required
1.8.1 Preparation Time
1.8.2 Cooking Time
2 Benefits
2.1 Health Benefits
2.1.1 Physical Benefits
Not Available
Keeps digestive tract healthy
2.1.2 Mental Health Benefits
Mental alertness, Mind stimulation
Fights depression, Refreshes mind, Relieves tension
2.2 Disease Prevention
Cures Alzheimer's disease, It has anti cancer properties
Not Available
2.3 Overall Health Benefits
Helps to burn fat
Not Available
2.3.1 Hair Care
Not Available
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2.3.2 Skin Care
Not Available
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2.4 Side Effects
2.4.1 Low Risk Side Effects
Restlessness, Sleeplessness, Tension
Not Available
2.4.2 High Risk Side Effects
Acute anxiety, Digestion problems, Heart problems, Severe headache
Not Available
3 Caffeine
3.1 Caffeine Content
3.2 Serving Size in USA
3.2.1 Short (8 floz)
3.2.2 Tall (12 floz)
3.2.3 Grande (16 floz)
3.2.4 Venti (20 floz)
3.3 Serving Size in UK
3.3.1 Short (236 ml)
3.3.2 Tall (354 ml)
3.3.3 Grande (473 ml)
3.3.4 Venti (591 ml)
3.4 Caffeine Level
3.4.1 Safe Level
3.4.2 Harmful Level
3.5 Effects of Caffeine
Headache, Muscle tremors, Nervousness, Restlessness, Sleep difficulties
Anxiety disorder, Stomach upset
4 Calories
4.1 Without Sugar
4.2 With Sugar
90.00 Kcal0.05 Kcal
0
400
4.3 With Skimmed Milk
4.4 With Skimmed Milk and Sugar
4.5 With Whole Milk
4.6 With Whole Milk and Sugar
4.7 Calories With Additives
4.8 Fats
4.9 Carbohydrates
4.10 Protein
5 Brands
5.1 Brands
American Instants, Caffe D'Vita Vanila Cappuccino, Community Coffee Cappuccino, Folgers, Maxwell House, Nescafê, Victorian Inn Instant Cappuccino
Maxwell House, Nescafê, Nestlé, Starbucks
5.2 History
5.2.1 Originated in
5.2.2 Origin Period
18th Century
Not Available
5.3 Popularity