mocha

/ˈmɑkə/
noun
  1. A type of coffee drink made with espresso, steamed milk, and chocolate syrup or cocoa.
    • The barista made a delicious mocha with dark chocolate syrup.
    • She prefers a mocha over a plain latte because she loves chocolate.
    • I ordered a mocha with extra whipped cream at the café.
  2. A type of high-quality coffee bean originally from the port of Mocha in Yemen.
    • The shop sells authentic mocha beans from Yemen.
    • He ground some mocha beans for his morning brew.
    • Mocha coffee has a rich, chocolatey flavor.
  3. A dark brown color with a hint of red or purple, like chocolate or coffee.
    • She painted her living room a warm mocha color.
    • The dress came in mocha, which matched her shoes perfectly.
    • He chose a mocha tie to go with his brown suit.