No, cinnamon does not dissolve, though it can be temporarily mixed to be suspended in the oil base, it will separate back out.
ten minutes. :-)
Flour does not dissolve in milk, but it does mix with milk.
It does not dissolve in the conventional sense, as table salt dissolves in water. Cinnamon is composed of small insoluable particles of bark which may be suspended in a liquid, but they will never dissolve completely. Even suspending cinnamon can be difficult, because the particles repel water and contain oils which hinder wetting.
The cocoa powder is the solute, and the milk is the solvent.- - - - -Cocoa powder doesn't dissolve in milk. It forms a "suspension." The milk is a carrier.
Cooked rice and milk with cinnamon. You mix the cooked rice and milk in a baking dish sprinkle with cinnamon and bake.
It won't. Put powdered milk in cold water to dissolve.
No
probably not
Banana milk is made with milk, bananas, sugar or vanilla flavoring and cinnamon.
if you add milk!
because the milk is hot