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Milk Or No Milk?
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Oh my Jesus Lord, OH has bought me some Earl Grey Tea.
I haven't had any for ages!!!
Should I have milk or no milk?
Should I have a piece of toast with it, or just drink it on its own?
Should I stir it clockwise or anticlockwise?
I can't cope with this, I really can't....
I haven't had any for ages!!!
Should I have milk or no milk?
Should I have a piece of toast with it, or just drink it on its own?
Should I stir it clockwise or anticlockwise?
I can't cope with this, I really can't....
Answers
There can be a slight chemical reaction by adding milk. Be refined and have a slice of lemon.
there is wiv lemon - try it - goes lighter as a result of the lemon acid. ( the tannin when charged by those leedol H+ ions is less brown)
and do you know, I am SURE that was what gave the fella the idea to seek other more obvious colour changes, such as litmus. Just me
MILK there is discussion somewhere - milk last, the first drops are at 100'C and so the reaction MAY be different to milk first where the first drop of tea only heat the milk up a little
there is wiv lemon - try it - goes lighter as a result of the lemon acid. ( the tannin when charged by those leedol H+ ions is less brown)
and do you know, I am SURE that was what gave the fella the idea to seek other more obvious colour changes, such as litmus. Just me
MILK there is discussion somewhere - milk last, the first drops are at 100'C and so the reaction MAY be different to milk first where the first drop of tea only heat the milk up a little
https:/ /doroth ysteas. co.uk/b log/acc ording- to-scie nce-sho uld-you -put-th e-milk- in-firs t
stapley of leicester has looked at it
stapley of leicester has looked at it