Italian Nonna Fina from TikTok tries Starbucks coffee for the first time

Italian Nonna’s VERY honest reaction to trying a Starbucks coffee for the first time: ‘I think this is her lowest rating yet’

  • Sydney TikToker Maddie recorded the moment her Nonna tried Starbucks coffee
  • In the video, Nonna Fina looks disgusted after the very first sip 
  • ‘It doesn’t taste like coffee at all! It’s too sweet!’ Nonna said 
  • She also described the coffee as ‘junk’ and ‘rubbish’  

A granddaughter has captured the moment her Italian Nonna tried a Starbucks coffee for the first time. 

Maddie, from Sydney, offered her now TikTok famous Nonna Fina a $5 caramel macchiato and asked for her honest opinion after the first sip.

‘No, I don’t like it. It doesn’t taste like coffee at all! It’s too sweet!’ Nonna said before scrunching up her face in disgust. 

 

'No, I don't like it. It doesn't taste like coffee at all! It's too sweet!' Nonna said in the now-viral clip and scrunched up her face in disgust

Maddie, from Sydney, offered her now TikTok famous Nonna Fina a $5 caramel macchiato and asked for her honest opinion after the first sip 

Nonna wasn't pleased at all with the sugary taste which overpowered the coffee itself.

When asked what she would rate the drink out of 10, Nonna only gave it a four

Nonna wasn’t pleased at all with the sugary taste which overpowered the coffee itself. When asked what she would rate the drink out of 10, Nonna only gave it a four

With milk froth around her top lip, Nonna made it clear she wasn’t pleased at all with the sugary taste that overpowered the coffee. 

‘You don’t need that much sugar in coffee. It’s junk coffee!’ she said before dubbing the hot drink as ‘rubbish’. 

After being told it cost $5, Nonna said she wouldn’t drink it again even if it was free. 

‘I’d say ‘thank you very much’, I’ll give you another $5 but YOU drink it,’ Nonna said. 

When asked what she would rate the drink out of 10, Nonna only gave it a four – which Maddie described as the ‘lowest rating yet’. 

In the comments other Aussies couldn’t help but agree with Nonna about how regular coffee is far nicer compared to sweetened Starbucks alternatives.  

‘Nonna has never been more right,’ one person wrote, another added: ‘At least she gave it a go.’  

A third said: ‘She is so nice with her rankings even though she didn’t like it.’ 

Another person compared Starbucks coffee to ‘milkshakes’ rather than coffee.

Maddie also added Nonna usually enjoys drinking espresso, which explains why the Starbucks drink was far too sweet for her. 

In December last year, Maddie convinced her Nonna to try the Coles brand pasta after explaining she was going to eat it on toast with cheese for dinner.

In December last year, Maddie convinced her Nonna to try the Coles brand pasta after explaining she was going to eat it on toast with cheese for dinner

'I thought you were giving it to the cat, this is very good for the cat,' the Nonna said in the now-viral clip

In December last year, Maddie convinced her Nonna to try the Coles brand pasta after explaining she was going to eat it on toast with cheese for dinner 

In a 20-second TikTok video, the Nonna seemed confused as to why Maddie was going to eat the pre-cooked pasta, which she deemed was only good to feed pets.

‘I thought you were giving it to the cat, this is very good for the cat,’ the Nonna said in the now-viral clip.

A second video followed showing the Nonna trying a tiny spaghetti string before rushing off in disgust saying ‘mamma mia’.

The first video has since exceeded more than 1.1million views, while the sequel has been watched half a million times.

‘Why do you want me to try this strange food?’ the Nonna asked and said it looked ‘fake’.

She instantly rushed off in disgust while Maddie can be heard laughing behind the camera in the video. 

The Nonna said the pasta didn’t taste ‘al dente’ (cooked to perfection) at all and instead was awfully ‘mushy’. 

Others agreed they too would ‘never’ try spaghetti in a tin because it’s ‘so gross’. 

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