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  2. Dalgona coffee - Wikipedia

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    Dalgona coffee, also known as hand beaten coffee, is a beverage originating from Macau made by whipping equal parts instant coffee powder, sugar, and hot water until it becomes creamy and then adding it to cold or hot milk. [3] Occasionally, it is topped with coffee powder, cocoa, crumbled biscuits, or honey. [4]

  3. Coffee in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Dalgona is a traditional Korean hard candy made with sugar and baking soda. But for Dalgona Coffee, instead of putting hard formation candy into the coffee, make a whip foam cream with Americano and sugar. Then put the Dalgona cream on top of the milk of your choice. [30] Dalgona coffee was newly invented during the COVID-19 pandemic by people.

  4. Oxford English Dictionary adds seven new Korean words ... - AOL

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    The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has added seven new Korean words, including “dalgona” and “maknae”. According to the OED’s website on Tuesday, the words “noraebang,” “hyung ...

  5. Dalgona - Wikipedia

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    Some cafes also used dalgona to make desserts such as bingsu and souffle. [8] [9] Dalgona appeared in an episode of the Netflix series Squid Game, with a deadly version of the dalgona challenge being the second game played in the series. The success and international popularity of the show led to a revival of the candy's popularity in South ...

  6. Here’s a Healthy Dalgona Coffee Recipe That Everyone Can Love

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  7. Carajillo - Wikipedia

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    A carajillo (Spanish: [kaɾa'xiʝo,-ʎo]) is a coffee drink to which a liquor is added. [1] Similar to Irish coffee, it is traditionally served in Spain and several Hispanical American countries, such as Colombia and Venezuela, where it is usually made with brandy; Cuba, where it is usually made with rum; and in Mexico, where mezcal or a coffee liqueur such as Kahlúa or Tía María, or more ...

  8. Here’s a Healthy Dalgona Coffee Recipe That Everyone Can Love

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  9. Try this Vietnamese spin on Dalgona coffee - AOL

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