Mocha is an older type of coffee, which is made of Italian espresso, whipped cream, chocolate sauce, and milk, and tastes sour and sweet, which is loved by girls. The name mocha originates from the Port of Mocha, a port that used to ship coffee in the fifteenth century.
Latte is actually the Italian word for milk, so a latte is a mixture of espresso and milk. There are many other latte-related drinks on the market today, such as matcha lattes and black tea lattes, none of which have anything to do with coffee and are made with milk.
Latte Classification
Italian-style lattes require a small cup of Espresso (Italian) and a cup of milk (150 to 200 milliliters), and there is more milk and less coffee in a latte
The Ore can be viewed as a European-style latte. Ore is simply made by pouring a shot of espresso and a cup of hot milk into a mug at the same time, and finishing with two spoonfuls of whipped cream on the surface of the liquid.
Caramel Latte: Caramel is a type of concentrated sugar that is refined. It is usually used when making puddings/lattes. The color is almost brown.