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Why does "skin" form on my coffee?
When I'm feeling lazy, I make "milk coffee" by heating milk in a jug in a microwave until it's boiling and adding the milk to instant coffee powder/granules in a cup. I then stir the mixture.
If I leave the coffee to stand, after a few minutes a disgusting, inedible skin forms on the surface of the coffee.
Why does coffee skin over in this way and what is the "skin" made of? It happens whether I add sugar to the coffee or not.
The skin forms on hot milk too.
Thanks all.
If I leave the coffee to stand, after a few minutes a disgusting, inedible skin forms on the surface of the coffee.
Why does coffee skin over in this way and what is the "skin" made of? It happens whether I add sugar to the coffee or not.
The skin forms on hot milk too.
Thanks all.
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if you leave your spoon in it wont happen
if you leave your spoon in it wont happen
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