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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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A gateway into Korean content for many around the world, “Squid Game” show served to spotlight previously lesser-known aspects of South Korean culture, bringing inventions like dalgona coffee — made with a traditional Korean candy that was featured in the show — to places such as Los Angeles and New York.

From Los Angeles Times

"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