Greek frappé (or Café frappé) is a foam-covered iced coffee drink made from instant coffee (generally, spray-dried). It is very popular in Greece and Cyprus, especially during the summer, but has now spread to other countries.
In French, when describing a drink, the word frappé means shaken or chilled; however, in popular Greek culture, the word frappé is predominantly taken to refer to the shaking associated with the preparation of a café frappé.
During our visit to Pizza Hut, I discovered that they they have fruit frappes aside from their coffee frappe. I personally prefer the yogurt fruit dance. It's a yogurt with milk and fruit mix. I love it's milky taste.
You could also have Choco Chip temptation, Raspberry Romance or the Kiwi Frappe. Each glass is 65 baht.
The combination of pureed fruit, yogurt (plain or flavored), juice, and crushed ice makes for a delicious drink that is full of nutrients. They make a great breakfast and are also lovely served as a light after dinner drink on a hot summer's night.
During our visit to Pizza Hut, I discovered that they they have fruit frappes aside from their coffee frappe. I personally prefer the yogurt fruit dance. It's a yogurt with milk and fruit mix. I love it's milky taste.
You could also have Choco Chip temptation, Raspberry Romance or the Kiwi Frappe. Each glass is 65 baht.
The combination of pureed fruit, yogurt (plain or flavored), juice, and crushed ice makes for a delicious drink that is full of nutrients. They make a great breakfast and are also lovely served as a light after dinner drink on a hot summer's night.