Starbucks faces new allegations of racism after a Latino man in California reportedly discovered a derogatory term on his coffee cup.

The customer, whose name is Pedro, received a drink labeled “beaner” — a racial slur for Mexicans — when he visited a location Tuesday in La Cañada, news station KTLA reported.

When his co-worker contacted the store, the manager reportedly claimed that the cashier misheard Pedro when he told them his name for the order.

“Out of all the names they could’ve put on his coffees for ‘misunderstanding’ him they decide to put ‘beaner,'” Priscilla Hernandez told CNN.

Hernandez then took to Twitter to complain on her co-worker’s behalf, sharing a since-deleted photo of the racial slur.

The coffee chain responded in a tweet saying that the incident was “not the welcoming experience we aim to provide.”

The episode comes two weeks ahead of stores closing nationwide for a day of racial bias training.

Starbucks announced the training in response to another incident last month at a Philadelphia location where two black men were arrested while waiting for a business meeting.