Hi everyone! Today, I’m excited to share a review of a viral dessert from Compose Coffee, one of Korea’s most popular budget-friendly coffee chains. It’s their famous ‘Dujjonku’! 🥨
The name ‘Dujjonku’ is a fun Korean abbreviation for “Dutum-hago Jjonjjon-han Cookie,” which literally means “Thick and Chewy Cookie.” At just 1,500 KRW (approx. $1.10), these cookies offer cafe-quality taste at a convenience store price. Let’s dive into the 3-flavor comparison!
🍪 1. Caramel Dujjonku (The Sweet & Salty King)
First up is the Caramel Dujjonku. It’s topped with a mini pretzel, making it look absolutely “Instagrammable” right away.
- Taste: The perfect harmony of salty pretzel and sweet caramel syrup. It’s the ultimate “sweet & salty” treat.
- Texture: Slightly firm on the outside but amazingly chewy on the inside.
- Best For: Those who want a perfect pairing with a bitter hot Americano!
🍫 2. Choco Dujjonku (For the Choco-holics)
If you love chocolate, you cannot skip this one! It’s packed with generous chocolate chips.
- Taste: Not an overly bitter dark chocolate, but a pleasantly sweet milk chocolate flavor that everyone loves.
- Texture: The densest of the three. It almost feels like a fudgy brownie if you warm it up slightly.
- Best For: When you need a massive sugar rush to power through the day.
🍓 3. Red Velvet Dujjonku (The Visual Queen)
The vibrant red color makes this the most photogenic cookie of the bunch!
- Taste: The mild cocoa flavor of the red velvet is complemented by soft white chocolate chips.
- Texture: Slightly softer and more moist compared to the other two.
- Best For: People who prefer a balanced, creamy sweetness over something intense.
📊 Quick Comparison: Price & Calories

| Flavor | Price | Calories | Key Features |
| Caramel | 1,500 KRW | ~195 kcal | Pretzel topping, Sweet & Salty |
| Choco | 1,500 KRW | ~200 kcal | Loaded with Choco chips, Fudgy |
| Red Velvet | 1,500 KRW | ~198 kcal | White chocolate chips, Soft |
💡 Pro-Tips for the Best Experience!
- Air Fryer Hack (180°C for 3 mins): This creates a “crispy outside, chewy inside” texture that is honestly life-changing.
- The “Chilled” Method: If you love a dense, fudgy texture, try freezing them and letting them thaw for just a few minutes.
- The Compose Combo: These cookies are quite heavy, so pair them with a Compose Big-size Americano to balance out the sweetness!
Final Thoughts
It’s hard to believe these are only 1,500 KRW. Compose Coffee really nailed the price-to-quality ratio! If you’re in Korea or visiting soon, these are a must-try.
Which flavor would you pick? Let me know in the comments! 😊
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