Can You add regular powdered milk in coffee?!


Question: Can You add regular powdered milk in coffee?
I have packs of Suger-free, Milk-Free coffee. Just plain dark coffee.

I had this idea that, I should add Milk in it instead of creamer. Since I don't drink milk at all while I want to intake good stuff that milk provides, I decided to add it to coffee.

But however, is there a risk of such experiment? any chemical reaction bla bla (sry I ain't a chemist)

Answers:

Best Answer - Chosen by Voters

there's no risk



Yes you can add powdered milk to coffee, my Gramdma in Guatemala does it all the time.



Yes, you can try that.



your non-dairy creamer is all soy bean artificial fake milk



No. Most people worldwide drink milk in coffee.



It'll work fine just won't be as rich tasting as better stuff. For a treat try putting in a spoonful of Nestle's Quik.




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