Buttermilk In Coffee - How To Discuss

Buttermilk In Coffee

Can I add milk to coffee as a substitute for regular milk, cream or soy milk? 3

Basically I want to know:

a) will thicken coffee or something like that (because some soybeans do, so you will never know)

And

B) Does it taste bad or is it just different?

Thank you!

I do not believe. If the cream runs out, it is sometimes replaced by sweet condensed milk. Hmmm!

Milk in coffee

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Can I add ■■■■■■ milk to coffee as an alternative to regular milk, cream or soy milk?

Basically I want to know:

a) will thicken coffee or something like that (because some soybeans do, so you will never know)

And

B) Does it taste bad or is it just different?

Thank you!

Cow's milk is usually thick.

ermilch is very present. This will turn your coffee into a sour mess. This is usually a bad idea.

If you have a can of condensed milk (mostly 50's in texture and flavor) or condensed milk (condensed milk is added if you don't mind sweet coffee), this will work just fine. My mother did this again and again.

Looks like I tried years ago and it was a disaster. I like milk, but I only need fifty in my coffee. Everything else is less than pleasant. I have tried my best with coffee, Hermet's milk has turned very yellow and it tastes sour.

Use lean milk or half milk will get dirty, soy will pile up, but the taste is still tolerable. Scamming is healthy, but it tastes good.

When fresh enough (not canned), I think it tastes good.

Buttermilk In Coffee

Buttermilk In Coffee

I accidentally added cow's milk and it tastes really good.

Yes, but try condensed milk anyway.

Go.

Buttermilk In Coffee

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