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Sometimes I post random photos just to upset the Americanspic.twitter.com/MmkH9ckTxJ
It's revenge for all the milk in first tea drinkers
I’m just curious. I’ve heard about this but never felt like I could ask.pic.twitter.com/NAXtFyWExh
Ok basically, tea brews in hot water. To which you then add milk or lemon or nothing, according to taste. Putting tea in milk just makes it damp and a bit limp
I asked assumed you’ve already brewed your tea and it’s in a teapot. Putting milk in your teacup before pouring the tea is fine? Or is it still tea first?
Oh that totally depends on whether you need to warm the cup or if it's not something that bothers you
Honestly I sometimes warm my coffee/espresso cups but I’ve never even thought about it for tea.
Think the source was due to the delicacy of the china
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