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dalgona coffee

American  
[dal-goh-nuh kaw-fee, dahl-guh-nah] / dælˈgoʊ nə ˈkɔ fi, ˈdɑl gə nɑ /

noun

  1. a beverage made from hot water whipped with sugar and instant coffee, which is then added to hot or cold milk.


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"Welcome to espresso tonic summer," declared Food & Wine earlier this week, while in my Instagram and TikTok feed, foamy pistachio lattes and the vestiges of Dalgona coffee mania are being steadily replaced by crisp images of ice-packed glasses filled with fizzy, deep mahogany-colored coffee sodas.

From Salon

In recent years, viral recipes like feta pasta, dalgona coffee and butter boards have taken the world by storm.

From Salon

Every once in a while, though, something breaks through: negroni....spagliatto....with prosecco, corn kid, dalgona coffee.

From Salon

There are recipes for milk bread, mooncake and Dalgona coffee.

From Seattle Times

Solid dalgona candy is different from dalgona coffee, which became all the rage at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

From Fox News