What is some good stuff you can put in milk, to give it some flavor?!


Question:

What is some good stuff you can put in milk, to give it some flavor?

Other then milkshakes, hershys


Answers:
there's something called Ovaltine. It's a cocoa mixture that made specially for milk to taste better. I think it's European, but you could also find buy those at internation grocery or the Thai market places. Ovaltine is similar to an energy choclate drink called Milo (if you ever heard of it), but it's not energized and it's malt powder, ready to be melt in water or milk.

Strawberry sauce
Caramel
Chai tea mix

Vanilla extract. Yummmmmmy

bananas

instant coffee, instant breakfast packets (lotsa Calories),

You could basically add any flavoring you want, except for oils. Since milk has quite a bit of water added, it would float on top. I add extracts, and fresh fruit. Just whip up a mix of

1 small banana
6 large strawberries
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract (or any flavoring you like)
1 cup ice

It makes an awesome smoothie, and also flavors your milk.

godiva chocolate powder

bourn vita [[chocolate powder]] its SOOOOOOOO good.

Try some fruit and milk in the blender.

Well, there are other flavored syrups, such as strawberry. Also, if you want a snack with your milk, I like to drink the milk after eating cereal, it makes the milk kinda sweet, or, I also mix in some ice cream- I don't whip it into a milk shake, I just eat the floating ice cream out of the milk, and then, where the ice cream has melted some into the milk, the milk is kind frothy, and sweet.

When I was younger, I think I remember mixing in packs of hot chocolate mix, and it was pretty good, if I recall. Maybe some orange flavoring, or orange juice- I know that when you put orange ice cream in milk, it tastes like creamcicle, or, if you put vanilla ice cream in OJ, that's also good.

Also try buying flavored milk- they have those milkyway and starburst flavored milks out there now.

Hope that gave you some ideas.




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