Starbucks began as a small coffee shop chain in the Pacific Northwest of the United States in the 1990s. However, since then, it has grown into a global giant with thousands of locations around the world.
Most of us are familiar with the normal Starbucks items that you can get at most shops, but did you know that Starbucks offers some truly strange drinks around the world? Here are the four weirdest.
Churro Frappuccino
In Latin America, this sweet and cinnamony frozen drink is beloved as a twist on a classic. It’s high in sugar, but absolutely delicious.
Maple Macchiato
A Canadian classic finds its way into the Starbucks menu in certain parts of the year in Quebec locations. The syrup is extracted from trees in Canada and is blended into this coffee-based delight.
Christmas Pannetone Latte
Pannetone is an Italian fruit and nut cake that’s available during the Christmas season. In Australia and Asia, it is made into a latte drink that is available at Starbucks locations.
Lucuma Creme Frappuccino
Only available in Peru, this fruity Frappuccino incorporates lucuma, a traditional Amazonian fruit that has a custardy texture. Some say it tastes like a combination between mangoes and pineapples.