Starbucks Frappe Unlocked: Make It Better at Home with Bazan Coffee

The Starbucks Frappe-officially known as the “Frappuccino”-has become a global coffee phenomenon. From classic caramel to seasonal gingerbread and creative spins like Oreo or strawberry, this chilled, blended drink satisfies cravings for both caffeine and dessert. But what if you could recreate these at home-cutting the sugar, boosting the coffee quality, and making it uniquely yours?

This comprehensive guide will show you how to craft your favorite Starbucks-style frappes at home using Vietnamese specialty beans from Bazan Coffee.

What Is a Starbucks Frappe (Frappuccino)?

A Starbucks frappe, or “Frappuccino,” is a trademarked line of iced, blended drinks that combine coffee or crème base, milk, ice, and flavored syrups or sauces. They’re topped with whipped cream, and often finished with drizzles, sprinkles, or cookie crumbs.

What Is a Starbucks Frappe (Frappuccino)?

Popular Starbucks Frappe Flavors:

  • Caramel Frappe Starbucks

  • Strawberry Frappe Starbucks

  • Oreo Frappe Starbucks (a.k.a. Mocha Cookie Crumble)

  • Matcha Frappe Starbucks

  • Starbucks Gingerbread Frappe

  • Chocolate Frappe Starbucks

Starbucks Frappe Menu Breakdown

Flavor

Base

Highlights

Caramel

Coffee

Rich, sweet, buttery flavor

Strawberry

Crème

Fruit-forward, no coffee

Oreo (Mocha Cookie Crumble)

Coffee

Chocolate, cookie bits, strong coffee

Matcha

Crème

Earthy, creamy, green tea focus

Gingerbread (seasonal)

Coffee

Spiced, warming, festive

Chocolate

Coffee

Deep cocoa flavor, less sweet than caramel

How to Make a Starbucks Frappe at Home

Basic Formula:

  • ½ cup strong Bazan coffee or espresso

  • ¾ cup milk (dairy or plant-based)

  • 1–2 tbsp flavored syrup (caramel, chocolate, etc.)

  • 1 cup ice

  • Sweetener (optional)

  • Whipped cream + drizzle (optional)

Blend all ingredients for 30–45 seconds until smooth. Serve in a tall glass, topped with whipped cream and drizzle if desired.

Recreate Specific Flavors Using Bazan Beans

Caramel Frappe Starbucks:

  • Use Bazan Vietnam Blend or Krong Nang Robusta for a caramel-friendly coffee base

  • Add caramel syrup + milk + ice

  • Blend and top with whipped cream + caramel drizzle

Strawberry Frappe Starbucks:

  • Use no coffee; blend milk, strawberries (fresh or frozen), sugar, and ice

  • Add vanilla syrup for depth

  • Optionally, add whipped cream or coconut cream on top

Oreo Frappe Starbucks:

  • Brew strong Bazan espresso

  • Add crushed Oreos + chocolate syrup + milk + ice

  • Blend and top with whipped cream + cookie crumble

Matcha Frappe Starbucks:

  • No coffee; use matcha powder + milk + sweetener + ice

  • For extra body, add frozen banana or oat cream

Gingerbread Frappe Starbucks (seasonal):

  • Brew Bazan Fine Robusta (fruity and spiced)

  • Add gingerbread syrup + milk + ice

  • Top with whipped cream and cinnamon dust

Chocolate Frappe Starbucks:

  • Use Bazan Krong Nang Robusta for bold chocolate synergy

  • Add chocolate syrup + milk + ice

  • Blend and top with whipped cream + cocoa powder

Recreate Specific Flavors Using Bazan Beans

Why Bazan Coffee Makes a Better Frappe

Most coffee used in Starbucks frappes is mass-roasted and masked by sweeteners. Bazan Coffee’s Vietnamese fine Robusta and blends preserve complexity and structure-even under layers of milk, ice, and syrup.

Bazan Coffee Advantages:

  • Handpicked ripe cherries

  • Natural fermentation (salt or anaerobic)

  • Small-batch roasted for freshness

  • Low acidity, high body-ideal for cold drinks

  • Ethical sourcing and eco-friendly packaging

Bean

Roast

Flavor Notes

Krong Nang Robusta

Medium

Honey, caramel, spices

Vietnam Blend

Medium

Chocolate, nuts

Cau Dat Arabica

Light-medium

Bell pepper, floral, caramel

Starbucks Frappe FAQ

Are frappes the same as milkshakes?

No. Frappes use coffee and ice, while milkshakes use ice cream and no coffee.

Is there coffee in all Starbucks frappes?

No. Crème-based frappes like Strawberry or Matcha contain no coffee.

How much caffeine is in Starbucks frappes?

  • Caramel or Mocha (Tall): ~90–120 mg

  • Matcha (Tall): ~70 mg

  • Crème (Strawberry): 0 mg

  • Bazan-based frappes (homemade): up to 130–150 mg (depending on Robusta use)

Can I make a frappe without a blender?

Yes, but texture will suffer. Use a hand mixer + crushed ice for best manual results.

Final Thoughts: Build Better Frappe Moments with Bazan

The Starbucks frappe is iconic, but often overly sweet and expensive. With Bazan Coffee, you can create coffee-forward frappes at home that don’t just taste better-they are better.

Ethically grown, carefully fermented, and deeply flavorful, Bazan beans let your frappe retain coffee integrity while exploring indulgent toppings, spices, and textures.

The New Revolution: Fine Robusta from Vietnam

For years, Robusta has been overshadowed by Arabica, often dismissed as a lower-tier coffee. But Vietnam’s Fine Robusta is changing that perception worldwide.

Through careful cultivation, modern fermentation, and precise processing, Bazan Coffee’s Fine Robusta – Krong Nang represents a new generation of Robusta, bold, complex, and remarkably smooth.

Why Choose Fine Robusta – Krong Nang?

  • Grown at 650m in Krong Nang, Dak Lak, Vietnam
    Volcanic soil, balanced rainfall, and ideal temperatures create beans with deep body and natural sweetness.

  • 72-hour natural anaerobic fermentation
    This advanced fermentation enhances sweetness while softening bitterness, developing notes of durian, caramel, and honey.

  • Thick crema and powerful energy
    With nearly twice the caffeine of Arabica, it produces bold espresso and exceptional cold brew.

  • Versatile beyond brewing
    The nutrient-rich coffee grounds can also be reused for composting, skincare scrubs, or natural odor absorption.

If you want a bold, full-bodied coffee that holds its flavor even in iced drinks, Fine Robusta – Krong Nang is the perfect foundation.

The New Revolution: Fine Robusta from Vietnam

Not Just Robusta, The Best of Both Worlds

For those who enjoy a smoother, more aromatic profile, Bazan Coffee also offers a signature blend that balances power and elegance.

Special Vietnam Blend: A Harmony of Arabica and Fine Robusta

This carefully crafted blend combines high-altitude Arabica with Vietnam’s Fine Robusta, creating a coffee that is both expressive and balanced.

What makes it special:

  • Smooth and layered flavor
    The richness of Robusta meets the floral brightness of Arabica.

  • Tasting notes: pineapple, delicate florals, and caramel sweetness

  • Medium body with refined acidity
    Ideal for espresso, pour-over, French press, or cold brew

If you enjoy coffee that feels vibrant, aromatic, and well-rounded, the Special Vietnam Blend is a perfect match.

Not Just Robusta, The Best of Both Worlds

Specialty Arabica – Cau Dat: A Refined and Elegant Espresso

For those who prefer clarity, elegance, and complexity in their coffee, Specialty Arabica – Cau Dat represents one of Vietnam’s most celebrated highland coffees.

Grown in the cool mountains of Da Lat, this coffee offers a beautifully structured and clean cup.

Why Cau Dat Arabica stands out

  • Grown at 1,550m in Cau Dat, Da Lat
    High altitude allows beans to mature slowly, developing intricate flavors.

  • Fully washed processing
    Produces a crisp, transparent cup with excellent balance.

  • Taste notes: bell pepper, warm spices, and caramel sweetness

The result is an espresso that feels elegant, layered, and refined.

If you appreciate bright, structured coffee with complexity, Cau Dat Arabica is your ideal choice.

Specialty Arabica – Cau Dat: A Refined and Elegant Espresso

Which Coffee Should You Choose?

Choosing the right coffee depends on the kind of experience you want in your cup:

No matter which you choose, starting with high-quality beans means every iced latte, cold brew, or summer coffee recipe becomes noticeably better.