Can I add milk to herbal infused tea?!


Question:

Can I add milk to herbal infused tea?

i have some Tazo Wild Sweet Orange Tea - can I add milk or will the citrus in the tea make it curdle?


Answers:
sure you can add milk just make sure you put the milk in while you heat it up

Mmm, Tazo's Wild Sweet Orange tea is quite a nice tea. In fact, it's all that my mom will ever order when she goes to Starbucks! Nope, adding milk won't make it curdle (I mean, if you leave it for days on the counter it might, but I doubt it'll last that long!). It's a good idea, really. I'll have to give it a try, it sounds like it would taste nice. From another tea granny, happy tea drinking!

yeah! It's so good. Personally I like green tea with soymilk!

I doubt that there is enough citrus to actually curdle the milk. If you are truly worried about it curdling, just try it. If the texture starts to look thick or lumpy dump it in the sink. A recent study, however, has shown that adding dairy products to your tea can negate the healthy properties such as antioxidants. So, you can add it to improve taste but keep in mind that it might not be as good for you.

I have never had milk curdle in citrus teas -could be because I use canned milk and it is already cooked, but I always take tea with milk and have never had an issue. Good Luck!




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