Advertisement
Advertisement
mocha
[ moh-kuh ]
noun
- a choice variety of coffee, originally grown in Arabia.
- a flavoring obtained from a coffee infusion or a combined infusion of chocolate and coffee.
- a brownish chocolate color.
- a glove leather, finer and thinner than doeskin, the best grades of which are made from Arabian goatskins.
Mocha
1/ ˈɒə /
noun
- a port in Yemen, on the Red Sea; in the former North Yemen until 1990: formerly important for the export of Arabian coffee. Pop: 14 562 (2005 est)
mocha
2/ ˈɒə /
noun
- a strongly flavoured dark brown coffee originally imported from Arabia
- a flavouring made from coffee and chocolate
- a soft glove leather with a suede finish, made from goatskin or sheepskin
- a dark brown colour
- ( as adjective )
mocha shoes
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of mocha1
Example Sentences
Do so, and you’ll be hit with a bold arrival of of toasty, hearty mocha.
If I have a friend who loves a task, I’ll have them take on a house cocktail like an Aperol spritz or a mocha martini.
“I have a delicious mocha flavored granola recipe in my new cookbook that utilizes spent coffee grounds to enhance the chocolate flavor,” she said.
They’re brewed here by the potful, along with Bold Black Mamba — a nod to “Kill Bill” — plus cold brew and sweetened coffee concoctions such as lavender vanilla, raspberry mocha and butterscotch caramel.
When I think of a peppermint mocha, I think of something that’s rich yet invigorating and just a little bit surprising — exactly like this 2019 mystery novel.
Advertisement
Related 51Թs
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse