Is dalgona coffee the same as whipped coffee?
No, dalgona coffee and whipped coffee are not the same. Dalgona coffee is a beverage made by whipping equal parts instant coffee, sugar, and hot water until the mixture becomes creamy and then adding it to cold or hot milk. It originated from South Korea and is named after a popular South Korean honeycomb toffee candy.
Whipped coffee, on the other hand, is an Indian beverage made by mixing together instant coffee powder, sugar and hot water until it forms a thick foam. The foam is then served with either hot or cold milk. It is also known as 'Beaten Coffee' or 'Indian Coffee'.
Although both beverages are made using the same ingredients, they have different consistencies. The texture of dalgona coffee is thicker and creamier than whipped coffee, which is more foamy. Additionally, dalgona coffee is usually prepared with cold or hot milk, while whipped coffee is mostly served with cold or hot milk. Both drinks have become popular in recent years due to their delicious flavor and interesting presentation.