Tierra Mia Ice Blended Creams Menu
The Tierra Mia ice blended creams menu gathers 17 caffeine-free blended cream drinks — a frappe’s thick, frosty texture with no coffee or espresso in the cup. Most Tierra Mia cream drinks land at a flat $4.50.
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The blended texture, minus the espresso
An ice blended cream is the dessert drink for people who love how a frappe feels but do not want the coffee. Tierra Mia builds each one on a sweet cream base — milk, flavor and ice spun together until it pours thick and spoon-cold — with zero espresso or brewed coffee anywhere in the recipe.
Think of it as a frappe without coffee. The chain’s blended coffee frappes whip espresso into that same icy body; the creams swap the espresso out entirely, so the flavor you ordered — horchata, chocolate, mango — arrives clean and unmasked, with nothing bitter underneath.
That single swap reshapes who the drink is for. A cream is the order you can hand a child, sip after dinner, or choose when you have already had your coffee for the day and still want something cold and indulgent.
Why a no-caffeine blended drink matters
The biggest reason to know the cream line exists: it is the one icy, blended option on the board that carries no caffeine at all.
A drink the whole table can share
Bringing children along? An ice blended cream is the kid-friendly pick — a Strawberries & Cream or Chocolate Cream lets them order alongside the adults without any espresso in the cup.
Sip it late without losing sleep
An after-dinner or post-7pm visit does not have to mean lying awake. Because creams are caffeine-free blended drinks, they are the easy late-day choice when a frappe would keep you up.
Made for people who skip coffee
Not everyone at Tierra Mia drinks coffee. The cream menu gives non-coffee drinkers a full, indulgent line of their own instead of a single token option.
Cream vs. frappe vs. milkshake
Three thick, cold, sweet drinks get mixed up constantly. Here is how a Tierra Mia cream actually differs from the others.
Blended, zero coffee
A flavored sweet-cream base blended with ice. No espresso, no caffeine. Tastes purely of the flavor you chose — the lightest-bodied of the three.
Blended, with coffee
Same icy blended body as a cream, but espresso is whipped in. It carries caffeine and a coffee backbone under the sweetness.
Churned ice cream
Built from ice cream rather than blended ice, so it is denser and richer. Tierra Mia does not sell milkshakes — the cream is its lighter cousin.
Three Tierra Mia cream drinks worth a special trip
Horchata Cream
The flagship of the line. Traditional horchata — rice milk, cinnamon and vanilla — blended icy with no coffee to compete. It tastes like cinnamon-rice dessert poured cold, and it is the cream regulars recommend first.
Dulce de Leche Cream
Slow-caramelized milk turned into a thick, golden blend. Without espresso muting it, the dulce de leche reads as pure burnt-sugar caramel — the richest sip on the menu for anyone chasing dessert.
Mazapan Peanut Cream
Built on mazapan, the crumbly Mexican peanut candy. Nutty, sweet and unmistakably Latino, it is a flavor no mainstream chain offers — just note it contains peanut.
Cream flavor families on the menu
The 17 creams sort into four broad camps. Pick the family first, then narrow to a flavor.
Cocoa & white chocolate
Chocolate Cream, White Chocolate Cream and the White Chocolate Pistachio Cream — the deepest, most dessert-forward corner.
Pistachio & peanut
Pistachio Cream and Mazapan Peanut Cream bring a toasty, candy-like richness for fans of nut flavors.
Berry & tropical
Strawberries & Cream, Mango Cream, Coconut Cream and Blue Raspberry Cream — the brightest, most refreshing picks.
Lavender & vanilla
Lavender Cream and White Chocolate Lavender Cream add a soft floral note; Vanilla and Horchata Cream stay simple and comforting.
Who should order a cream instead of a frappe
If you see yourself in one of these, the ice blended creams menu is built for you.
Ordering for kids
A caffeine-free blend lets children pick a real treat instead of a juice box.
Evening café visits
A cold, sweet drink after dinner with nothing to disrupt your sleep.
People who skip coffee
A full dessert-drink lineup that never tastes of espresso.
Already had your cup
One coffee a day is plenty — a cream covers the second craving.
Tierra Mia cream calories at a glance
Estimated calorie counts beside each cream’s price — handy for comparison, not official figures.
| Cream | Calories (est.) | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Horchata Cream | 320–370 | $4.50 |
| Strawberries & Cream | 300–350 | $4.50 |
| Chocolate Cream | 360–410 | $4.50 |
| Mazapan Peanut Cream | 390–440 | $4.50 |
| Coconut Cream | 330–380 | $4.50 |
| Blue Raspberry Cream | 300–350 | $4.50 |
| Salted Caramel Cream | 350–400 | $4.50 |
| Pistachio Cream | 360–410 | $4.75 |
| Mango Cream | 310–360 | $4.50 |
| Vanilla Cream | 290–340 | $4.25 |
| Lavender Cream | 320–370 | $4.50 |
| Dulce de Leche Cream | 370–420 | $4.50 |
| White Chocolate Cream | 370–420 | $4.50 |
| White Chocolate Lavender Cream | 380–430 | $4.75 |
| White Chocolate Pistachio Cream | 400–450 | $4.95 |
| Matcha Cream | 320–370 | $4.50 |
| Pumpkin Spice Cream | 340–390 | $4.95 |
Pumpkin Spice Cream — the fall limited release
A pumpkin-spice treat with no caffeine
Each autumn the menu adds the Pumpkin Spice Cream at $4.95 — clove, cinnamon and nutmeg blended into the sweet-cream base for a few short months. It is the caffeine-free answer to every pumpkin-spice coffee drink on the board.
For families it is a small thing that matters: kids can join the seasonal ritual with the same flavor the adults are drinking, just without the espresso. It tends to sell out as the weather turns, so order it early in the season.
Peanut allergy? Read this before ordering
One cream carries a peanut flag
The Mazapan Peanut Cream is made with mazapan, a Mexican candy whose main ingredient is ground peanut. It is tagged “Contains peanut” on the menu list above for that reason.
Tierra Mia blends every cream on shared equipment, so trace cross-contact is possible even on flavors without the tag. If anyone in your group has a peanut allergy, tell the barista before ordering and confirm directly with the café — this page is informational and cannot replace that conversation.
Quick allergen checklist
- Mazapan Peanut Cream contains peanut
- All creams are blended on shared equipment
- Tell staff about allergies before ordering
- Ask about oat-milk swaps for dairy needs
- Always confirm details at the café
Best pan dulce to pair with a cream
Cinnamon meets cinnamon — the cream’s horchata spice mirrors the churro muffin exactly.
Cocoa against milk-soaked sponge — a double dessert for a true sweet tooth.
Ripe mango next to tart guava and cheese — a bright, tropical pairing.
Why cream drinks earn their place on the menu
Truly caffeine-free
No espresso, no brewed coffee — the only blended drinks on the board safe for kids and late evenings.
Dessert pricing
Most creams hold a flat $4.50 — a handcrafted frozen dessert for less than a slice of cake.
Latino flavor library
Horchata, mazapan and dulce de leche give the cream line a cultural identity no chain matches.
Ice Blended Creams — frequently asked questions
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