Milk: yes? No? Maybe?

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teaenvy said

I love milk in my coffee but, unless it is a Masala chair, milk ruins tea for me. And I just don’t like cream at all. Go figure…I work for a dairy..

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moraiwe said

I’m guilty of putting milk, other types of creamer, sugar, other types of sugars, honey, maple syrup, other syrups, whatever in my tea as the mood strikes me. I’d say 90-95% of what I drink is undoctored, but I do like experimenting and it’s a delicious guilty pleasure.

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Ubacat said

I don’t add milk to any of my teas. For years all I used to drink was black tea with milk but I developed a dairy sensitivity. Black tea is quite strong without it so I switched to green and have been drinking mostly greens and whites for many years now. This would explain why I just cannot love black tea again. I’ve been trying a few different ones but I love the lighter teas along with herbal and rooibos.

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PaddyB said

I probably share this opinion with many people: milk (sugar optional) is a must with flavoured blacks (well, except Earl. First time I drank E.G. I had it with milk. Bleah. Never again.). And English breakfast blend. Other black teas I prefer plain. Especially if it is a more expensive tea with richer aromas.
On a side note, does anyone here add a drop of lemon juice in their tea? In Slovenia, we do it quite a lot (we drink mostly herbal and fruit teas , sometimes with honey and lemon juice – otherwise we are more of a coffe nation)

yyz said

Sometimes, with a Ceylon, or English breakfast.

Ubacat said

I have added lemon juice to black tea before. It adds a nice lemon taste and takes the bitter edge off the tea.

Lynxiebrat said

I’m more likely to add lime juice, as it can be less intense then lemon but still adds a zesty taste to a tea.

Sami Kelsh said

I’ve added lemon to black tea before, it’s really nice with certain varieties!

And I added a splash of grapefruit juice to an oolong tea yesterday, and it was really good.

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For me I don’t drink tea with any milk whatsoever. If I want to add something, I’ll add cream and that usually only happens if I have cream leftover from baking. And this is usually with a chai or something with alot of spice in it.
The few times I’ve tried adding milk (which is always 2% because I can’t stand anything else) I’ve found it makes the tea taste watered down or thin.

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Memily said

I normally just use full cream milk if anything.

We don’t have half and half in Australia but sometimes if I’m out of milk at home and I happen to have some pure cream (aka single cream or thin cream) leftover from a recipe I’ll use it if my tea “needs” it (definition of need in this instance is usually just if I’ve oversteeped a black, or if it’s a breakfast tea). It’s a little bit decadent!

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Sami Kelsh said

I once garnished a tea with a squirt of whipped cream.

The key word here is “once”. Never. Again.

teaenvy said

brave. foolish. :)

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