Large Americano at Greggs in UK

Price: £2.35

Have you ever heard the name of Large Americano? If no! You are missing one of the best coffees in the world. The best thing I like about this coffee is it is smooth, strong and full of beans.

Our light, overgrown and full-flavored blend is made from our unique blend of Arabica and Robusta beans. If you want to also enjoy the special moment by trying this coffee.

You should order it from the official website of Greggs.


*Note :

This is the average price for this item. The price may vary. It all depends on the location of the restaurant in UK.

Ingredients

  • Espresso
  • Hot Water

Allergens

  • N/A

Calories Information

11 kcal

46 kJ

Nutritional Information

Typical values

Per 100ml

Per portion (382ml)

Fat

0g

0g

Carbohydrate

0.6g

2.3g

Protein

0g

0.6g

Saturates

0g

0g

Sugars

0g

0g

Salt

0g

0g

Large Americano Recipe…

If you want to prepare it at home here is the recipe…

  • First, take  fresh coffee beans and grind them perfectly (preferably a blend of mild, high-grown Arabica, and rich-tasting Robusta). 
  • You should pour 180-240 ml hot water in a large cup.
  • Then you have to slowly add the brewed espresso shots into the hot water. This method preserves the crema on top of the Americano.
  • Your smooth and strong Large-Americano is ready to serve. Enjoy!

Conclusion

Coffee lovers like me are everywhere so I can feel that it is always difficult to order your coffee from the restaurant on a daily basis. For that purpose, I made it easy for you to make your coffee at home by following the above recipe. Now it’s up to you whether you want to make it at home or order from the restaurant.

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FAQs

Large-Americano contain two espresso shots and 5 to 6 ounces of water.

Its price is £2.35 at Greggs. Price may vary depending upon the location of Greggs bakery branch.

Americano can be more stronger than regular coffee if we use more than one shot of espresso.

This is the average price for the item. The price may vary. It all depends on the location of the restaurant in UK.

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