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Definition
White Coffee (noun):
- A term that can refer to different coffee preparations depending on the region. In Western countries, it generally refers to regular brewed coffee with milk or cream added, lightening the color and flavor. In Malaysia, it refers to coffee beans that are roasted with margarine and served with condensed milk, known as Ipoh White Coffee.
Example Sentences
- Western Context: “She preferred her coffee milder, so she always ordered a White Coffee with a splash of milk.”
- Western Context: “He always ordered a White Coffee at his favorite café, appreciating the creamy texture and mild flavor that perfectly complemented his morning pastry.”
- Malaysian Context: “While traveling through Malaysia, he was introduced to Ipoh White Coffee, a local specialty with a rich and aromatic flavor.”
- Malaysian Context: “In Malaysia, she discovered the unique taste of White Coffee, which was lighter and smoother than the traditional dark roast she was used to.”
Notes
- The term “White Coffee” can have different meanings depending on cultural context. In Western countries, it simply denotes coffee with milk or cream. In Malaysia, it refers to a particular way of roasting and brewing coffee. It is important to understand the context to know which type of white coffee is being referred to.
