WHITECOFFEE

White coffee

White coffee can refer to any of a number of coffee or coffee substitutes worldwide. In many English-speaking countries, "white coffee" is used to refer to regular black coffee that has had milk, cream or some other "whitener" added to it, though the term is almost entirely unheard of in the US, where the same beverage might be called "coffee light" in the New York City area, "light coffee", "coffee with milk," or even "regular coffee" in New England. Cream varieties, can be made of dairy milk, corn syrup derivatives, soy, or nut products. Sweeteners used include cane sugar or artificial ingredients.

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white coffee

Noun

  1. Coffee (the drink) with milk added.
  2. A serving of such.


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