Do you add milk in tea?!
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I've never once added milk to my tea but I've seen people do it. My mom likes to add butter to hers, lol. I've always thought that was a lot weirder than adding milk.
drinking black tea or green tea without any milk or any other ingredients is best -------it cleanses your body internally and is a lot beneficial health-wise--------adding milk -----changes the chemical composition to an extent due to reaction -----and benefits are very less
green tea is the best --------but it is costly than black tea -to the average user
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yeah you can but for better taste use non dairy creamer
but if u like the milky taste use steamed milk
to do that just boil milk in a pot get some popcicle sticks put them on the edge of the pot then set a plate on it so its just hanging off then let the milk dripp off then put that in your tea
hope this helps.
I add milk and sugar to my black tea. I know it kills some of the beneficial antioxidants in the black tea but that's the way I like it.
I NEVER add milk to my green tea, though.
Im Chinese. I don't add anything in tea. Here in South Carolina, most people add sugar (??). However, I think not adding anything is the best. You get the PURE taste of something.
You can but it ends up tasting weird, I got a stomach ache from doing that
experiance, weird, gross experiance
I do cream and tea.
Only hot tea though, not iced tea.
I'm from Upstate New York and am of Welsh decent. Its something I learned from my grandmother. So probably is something they do in Wales.
I was at jamba juice( that's funny cuz I just went there after I got in a car crash.) and one of the employees asked someone the same question. But I just drink the crystal light iced tea peach flavor ( with water.)
Yep I'm English and take milk in my tea accept if I drink China tea eating out.
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Yes, a drop kills some of the unneeded chemicals in a tea bag.
I'm from Texas and put skim milk in my green tea every morning before work. It's delicious. Don't worry, I won't judge you.
I don't, but I know people who do.
I'm from Canada as well.
its called milk tea