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  2. Beaten coffee - Wikipedia

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    It is generally served with warm milk, which creates a thick froth on the top. Another popular way of serving it is by pouring the paste on top of a cup of warm or cold milk. Beaten coffee can be prepared without any special machines or coffee mixes. Coffee is beaten with milk, hot water, and sugar, incorporating air into the paste until frothy.

  3. Café con leche - Wikipedia

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    Café con leche can be clarito or manchado (light, more milk) or oscurito (dark, less milk). [6] Sometimes a little salt is added. [6] Café con leche is typically served hot, but can also be made iced. Whole dairy milk is the usual, but other types of dairy and non-dairy milks can be used, with a change in taste and texture. [3]

  4. Instant coffee - Wikipedia

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    In some countries, such as Portugal, Spain, and India, instant coffee is commonly mixed with hot milk instead of boiling water. [9] In other countries, such as South Korea, instant coffee commonly comes pre-mixed with non-dairy creamer and sugar and is called "coffee mix". [ 10 ]

  5. Frappé coffee - Wikipedia

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    A frappé with milk is occasionally called frapógalo (φραπόγαλο [fraˈpoɣalo] 'frappé-milk'). Sometimes, particularly in Cyprus, frappés are made with milk instead of water (besides the water used in the foam). At some establishments, particularly beach bars, alcoholic liqueurs such as Kahlúa or Baileys Irish Cream are added to ...

  6. Nescafé - Wikipedia

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    Nestle India has branded instant coffee as Nescafe Classic and the 70:30 mix of instant coffee and chicory as Sunrise. [7] In Australia and New Zealand, the original instant coffee is branded "Blend 43", originally to differentiate product made locally from imported beans, from the imported version. [8] [9]

  7. Which Milk Substitute Is Right for Your Recipe? 15 ... - AOL

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    Not unlike oat milk or nut milks, hemp milk is make from soaked and blended hemp seeds. It has a closer texture to dairy milk than other swaps, with a slightly earthy taste. As long as it’s ...

  8. How to Make Cereal Milk - AOL

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    Here, Tosi shows us how to make perfect cereal milk, a classic technique that can be applied to any of your favorite cereals. Cocoa Puffs? Go for it. Reese's Puffs cereal? A solid winner in our ...

  9. Dalgona coffee - Wikipedia

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    The main difference is that when making phenti hui coffee, milk is poured on top of the whipped mix rather than spooning the whipped mix on top of the milk. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ] The coffee beverage is similar to the Frappé coffee (or Greek Frappe or φραπέ) originating in Greece in 1957, which is either hand shaken or whipped with a ...