Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte (Ingredients, Taste, Variations, Sizes, Copycat Recipe, Caffeine, Calories, Dairy Content & More information)
Try the Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte by making it at home with my simple recipe. Discover more about this delicious beverage.
I didn’t try the Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte for the longest time until I saw a friend drinking it. From the first moment I tasted it, it was heaven. Being a dairy lover, it was trivial to me when Starbucks introduced two plant-based beverages to its menu. I thought it wasn’t for me, but now it is one of my Starbucks favorite drinks. Sometimes I dislike leaving the house, especially on Sundays, even when I want my Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte. That is how I made my first homemade Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte, which was mouth-watering. I can’t wait to share it with you but first, let’s look at some essential facts about the Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte.
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Brief History of the drink
How did the Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte emerge? To increase plant-based drinks on its menu, Starbucks launched the Coconutmilk Cascara Latte as the first new release of the year on January 7, 2020, alongside the Almondmilk Honey Flat White. It became a permanent fixture as part of a new winter lineup across the country. The development team of the drink carefully accentuated the coconut milk and coffee, then picked cascara sugar to slightly sweeten the beverage without overpowering it.
Is Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte still available at Starbucks?
Yes, it is. You can order the Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte from Starbucks stores or its app.
Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte (Ingredients, Taste, Variations, Sizes, Caffeine, Calories, Dairy Content)
What’s in a Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte – (ingredients?)
Ingredients
What makes the Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte so delicious? It consists of only 3 ingredients: Coconut milk, Brewed Espresso, and Cascara Topping. So simple, right? Let’s look at each ingredient.
- Coconut milk: It is one of the main parts of the drink. Starbucks coconut milk comprises Coconut Cream, Coconut Water Concentrate, Water, Cane Sugar, Natural Flavors, Gellan Gum, Xanthan Gum, Sea Salt, Corn Dextrin, Guar Gum, Contains 2% Or Less of Tricalcium Phosphate, Vitamin A Palmitate, and Vitamin D2. A lot of thought is put into producing quality coconut milk for the perfect Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte. The coconut milk is steamed to give the latte a velvety texture. You can buy it from a store or online if you make the Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte at home.
- Brewed Espresso: Shots of blonde espresso are mixed with coconut milk to form the bulk of the drink. You can buy this online from the Starbucks app or Amazon website.
- Cascara Topping: It is made from sugar and coffee cherry extract. It is the cherry on top to sweeten the drink, with subtle hints of dark brown sugar and maple.
Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte: Sizes, Nutrition, Caffeine, Dairy Content & Calories
What sizes are available?
The Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte is available in a short (8 ounces), tall (12 ounces), Grande (16 ounces), and venti (20 ounces). My go-to sizes are tall and Grande because they are right in the middle, just enough to satiate my craving. The blend of coconut and coffee may not be for everyone, so I would advise starting with a short if you try it for the first time and then progressing from there. I have indulged in a venti a couple of times, and I can say don’t try it unless you are extremely hungry or thirsty.
Nutritional facts
Starbucks drinks are known to be unhealthy due to their high sugar levels and calories. As much as perception is one’s own, it is essential to look at the nutrition facts, especially for those on a diet or with underlying medical conditions. The Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte is one of the healthiest options at Starbucks, with only 130 calories in a Grande. The total fat is a meager 10% with a decent amount of sodium. Astoundingly, the beverage has no cholesterol. Coconut milk is Starbucks’s second healthiest milk option, with just 12g of sugar in a Grande.
A short has 70 calories, a tall 100 calories, a Grande 130 calories, and a venti 170 calories.
A Grande (16 oz.)
Calorie count (per 2000 daily intake) | 130 |
Nutritional value (per 160z. serving) | % Daily Value |
Total fat 8g
Saturated Fats 7g Trans Fat 0mg | 10%
35% |
Cholesterol 0mg | 15% |
Sodium 160mg | 7% |
Total Carbohydrates 14g
Dietary Fiber 1g Sugars 12g | 5%
4% |
Protein 1g | – |
Caffeine 150mg | – |
Caffeine information
The Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte has 150 mg of caffeine in a Grande. The caffeine level is not high, which is fantastic, considering that 400mg daily is considered harmless for most adults. Too much caffeine can increase anxiety and lead to deprivation of sleep. It is impossible to eliminate caffeine from the Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte without creating a different beverage since it is one of the main ingredients.
Dairy Content
The Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte is dairy free! It is purely plant-based and is suitable for vegans. Want a break from dairy? This beverage is perfect for you. It is an easy way to enjoy a dairy-free drink off the menu. Starbucks uses its brand of all plant-based milk options.
So, what does Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte taste like?
Yummy! The coconut milk and espresso are intentionally paired and topped off with cascara sugar to create an impeccable blend of an appetizing latte. It is refreshing but has a slightly bitter aftertaste.
Ways to Customize a Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte at Starbucks – Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte Variations
Starbucks allows for plenty of room to personalize beverages. You have an open field to customize your drink to your preference, so have fun. The Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte is no exception. However, changing its ingredients will result in a different drink since the ingredients are exact and carefully selected. Some find the coconut milk slightly too watery, so you can swap it for oat milk which foams better, and still enjoy a dairy-free beverage. You can also add another sweetener to spice up the drink. You can swap the coconut milk for whole milk if you enjoy dairy, and maybe add some whipped cream if you don’t mind the extra sugar.
How to make Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte at home- Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte Copycat Recipe
Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte Copycat Recipe
Equipment
- Espresso machine
Ingredients
- 1 oz Starbucks Espresso Roast ground coffee
- ¾ cup of Coconut milk
- 1 Tbsp. of Dark brown sugar
Instructions
- Prepare 1 shot of espresso by brewing the coffee in the espresso machine. Steam the coconut milk either using the espresso machine or a steam wand.
- Pour the steamed coconut milk and espresso shot into a cup, add the dark brown sugar, and stir.
- Enjoy your Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte.
Notes
- You can use the Starbucks by Nespresso Espresso Roast capsules in place of the Starbucks Espresso Roast ground coffee for an authentic café-style espresso.
- If you do not have an espresso machine, you can use a stovetop Moka pot to brew your coffee. Do this by pouring boiling water into the pot until it reaches just below the safety valve. Let the water cool for 30 seconds before adding 1½ tbsp. of coffee. Secure the filter and rubber gasket and heat on medium-low heat. You will hear a soft, bubbling sound when the coffee is ready.
- You can replace the coconut milk with any other milk according to your preference.
- I prefer a hot drink, but you can have it cold by allowing the espresso shot and steamed coconut milk to cool, then adding ice.
Informative Section
How to order a Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte
The Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte is permanent on the menu, so all you have to do is order by its name. You can visit your nearest Starbucks store or deliver it through the Starbucks app.
Is the Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte good?
Yes, it is. The beverage is slightly sweet with an earthy undertone and flavorful espresso. While at it, it only has 130 calories in a grande, one of Starbucks’ healthiest options.
How much is the Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte?
Depending on the location, you can grab a grande for between $4.95 and $5.75. The price depends on the size.
Is the Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte vegan?
Yes, it technically is because it is dairy free and entirely plant-based. However, it isn’t certified as a vegan drink since Starbucks also offers non-vegan drinks, and there is a possibility for cross-contamination.
Is the Starbucks Coconutmilk Cascara Latte sweet?
Yes, not too sweet, though. The cascara sweetens it with slight notes of dark brown sugar and delicious maple.