There is a story in history regarding the death of Zachary Taylor - he died after drinking ice-cold milk and eating cherries on a very hot day, and they thought that he died from an inflamed stomach as a result of the really cold milk on a really hot day. I am relatively certain the idea that drinking cold milk on a hot day will kill you stems from this story.
They autopsied Taylor's body and found that he actually died of heat stroke. There is nothing to suggest that cold milk on a hot day is in any way dangerous or detrimental to your health.
Yes. There is no harm in drinking cold milk. Most everybody drinks cold milk daily.
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It is tradition, it is etiquette and if milk is poured into hot tea, individual drops separate from the bulk of the milk and degradation of the milk will occur. This does not happen if hot water is added to milk
to and ?Something that can NEVER happen. Like it's impossible to take milk out of a cup of tea after you have poured it in.
It won't. Put powdered milk in cold water to dissolve.
its 3 simple steps hot milk a strainer and cold water
you get the milk powder and you mix it with the water (hot or cold) your choice
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She poured a very expensive perfume all over her body before the party.He poured more milk into his cup.
D. strawberries and blueberries on a salad
He poured milk into it.
No. Something is cold when heat energy has been removed from it. A glass of milk, once poured and left standing out, will absorb heat from the air if the air is warmer. When it reaches the same temperature as the air (warmer or colder) it will remain at that temperature unless its surroundings are warmed or cooled. If the milk goes sour, chemical changes may affect its temperature.
It is known that fruits are highly recommended not to taken during a cold, anything cold such as cold water and milk. Though milk is known not to make mucus, you can consume it when it is warm, preferably a little hot.
It will congeal, and become a solid mass of milk floating on whatever water is left in the container.