Dalgona coffee is the latest Instagram food trend in South Korea as people stay home

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to encourage citizens to stay home in order to protect themselves and others.

One of the ways Koreans are staying connected is by trying their hand at making dalgona iced coffee and posting about it online. Made with equal parts instant coffee, sugar and water that’s whipped to sit atop a glass of milk like a big, foamy hat, dalgona iced coffee is the latest trendy drink that might rival latte art for being photogenic Instagram-bait.

When the coronavirus hit, the drink began popping up all over Instagram and YouTube with the hashtags #MacauCoffee and #Jungilwoocoffee before taking off as #dalgonacoffee, as people began turning to DIY activities to fight boredom at home. It’s said that you have to beat the batter 400 times to get it to the right consistency, but countless videos of people struggling to hand-whip the mixture will show that it takes much, much more.

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