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  2. Kopi (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Kopi O Kosong: Coffee without sugar or any type of milk. The word "Kosong" means "Zero" in Malay. Kopi C: Coffee with sugar and evaporated milk. The "C" derived from the first letter of Carnation, the most common brand of evaporated milk used in Singapore. Kopi Peng: Iced coffee with sugar and condensed milk.

  3. Coquito - Wikipedia

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    Coffee: Commonly used ingredients: Coconut milk; Coconut cream; Puerto Rican Rum; Condensed milk; Evaporated milk; Egg yolk; Vanilla and Cinnamon, for taste; Preparation: Place ingredients into blender and blend until fully mixed. Chill blended drink until cold and serve in shot glasses. Garnish with lightly sprinkled cinnamon or nutmeg.

  4. Yuenyeung - Wikipedia

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    The exact method of creating yuenyeung varies by vendor and region, but it generally consists of brewed coffee and black tea with sugar and milk. According to the Hong Kong Leisure and Cultural Services Department, the mixture is three parts coffee and seven parts Hong Kong–style milk tea. It can be served hot or cold. [5]

  5. The Most Refreshing Cocktails From Around the World - AOL

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  6. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    While all coffee drinks are based on either coffee or espresso, some drinks add milk or cream, some are made with steamed milk or non-dairy milks, or add water (like the americano). Upon milk additions, coffee's flavor can vary with different syrups or sweeteners, alcoholic liqueurs, and even combinations of coffee with espresso or tea. [ 1 ]

  7. List of national drinks - Wikipedia

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    The drink originated from Indian Singaporean eateries in Singapore during the 1990s, and it is now most commonly found in mamak stalls, kopitiams, and hawker centres from all ethnic groups in Singapore. [87] [88] Thailand: Thai tea is a Thai drink made from tea, milk, and sugar, and

  8. Bandung (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The term bandung means "pairs", [2] while sirap means "syrup" [3] and air means "water". [4] in the Malay and Indonesian languages, and the sirap refers to the rose-flavoured base syrup.

  9. Moose milk (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Moose milk is composed of five different classes of ingredients: [8] [9] [10] Spirit: typically a combination of Canadian whisky, vodka, or dark rum; Coffee beverage: Kahlúa and occasionally prepared coffee; Dairy: a combination of whole milk, cream, condensed milk, eggnog, or vanilla ice cream; Sweetener: maple syrup or sugar