US scientist outrages UK with salt in tea recipe
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- Опубликовано: 24 янв 2024
- A scientist in the United States has started an international firestorm after suggesting that you should add a pinch of salt to your tea. FOX 5 NY's Michelle Ross looks at how this spiraled into a major debate that even got the U.S. Embassy in London involved.
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The only knowledge Americans know about tea is throwing it out the harbor 😂
This is what genuine Italians feel like when they hear about Pineapple on Pizza.
My British brothers, I feel your pain.
*Italian flashbacks*
China make tea first guess britain gets everythink to there name 😂
By microwaving it 🤣🤣😂😂
Who even microwaves a tea 😂🤣 you need to boil the water first before the tea 😂🤣😂🤣😂
That thud you hear is the entire British nation collectively falling to their knees screaming in abject horror at the mere thought of putting *salt* in their beloved tea. Good grief!
Chinese think the same when they watch people put milk and sugar in tea.
Chinese have a dark tea, called Hei Cha,
this tea has a long steep or boil time,
and they use salt when brewing this tea.
If a few grains of salt make the tea less bitter that sounds like a better alternative than putting sugar in it.
Been doing that for years, it removes the bitter. In coffee too.
You disgust me
No chocking. In cook , we learn that a pinch of salt enhance the flavors , reduce the bitter and the tart... In desserts recipe it's always use . It's just science, so why all this noise about a pinch of salt in tea? People do how they want , cook how they want and that's all.
Poor scientist! She has right to talk about science! Copernic and Galileo Galilei era is finish since longtime ...
If you dislike bitterness in Tea, dun drink it.
short steep and no bitterness.
Chinese use 5-6x the amount of tea,
and steep it for 10-20 seconds,
no bitterness.
Since Tea orignated in China!
As an American I can say I’ve never microwaved Tea
As an American I can (also) say I drink hot water
She is absolutely right!! My deceased father who would have been 102 years on Jan 6th. While he was alive he always added a pinch of salt in his tea and coffee to bring out the flavor.
Chinese: the British and Americans debate about tea. interesting ~
Well, it seems the British did not take this with a pinch of salt after all
Tea + sea salt = Boston tea party
He uses Yorkshire Tea, What a legend!
This is just not possible, don't mess with tea, goodness salt in my cuppa, never😅😂
Chinese have a dark tea, called Hei Cha,
this tea has a long steep or boil time,
and they use salt when brewing this tea.
@@theboringchannel2027
I would try it, or chun hao tea
We Tibetans been drinking salt butter tea since ages. Y’all must try it ❤
Well that's not it works in England obviously. That's why most Englishmen showed their wrath about "a little salt"
@@ricardohoang8452 thats not how it works in America as well but you gotta try different things in life or I should say remix it.
@@asian_kid1857 Yep, it's how most Englishmen slip tea everyday! You're welcome Tibet is clearly different from England after all
I feel Textbooks were reviewed... 😅
This reminds me of people who put marshmallows on sweet potato casserole.
Okay. I thank you for information...now I drink my coffee.
Asians dont/cant understand both UK and US. No milk, No salt plz!😂😂
Absolutely NO... Salt, please
salt? worth a try . sugar in mine. cinnamon is good.
I've tried it in coffee. You have to be very careful with it or you can make it taste like bean broth. At best, I'd say that it might help a bad cup of coffee, but I wouldn't add it to a well-brewed coffee made from fresh beans. I drink medium roasted Columbian beans and I drink it black. Just awesome. To me, a bad cup of coffee might be a dark roast made with "Teaberry" beans. I tried that and thought it pretty nasty. Salt might help a cup like that.
Seems like salt would be even less productive in a good cup of tea, but if you feel inclined to try it, just be prepared to toss it out.
Remember when science was not about emotions ?
What an absurd idea. I know old timers, who are now passed on, who put salt in coffee. It is gross. Ruins a good cup of Joe. Would do the same with tea. Only old men who were drovers in their youth ever put salt in a coffee. I guess when it's boiled to death on a campfire, made with questionable beans it might improve the taste. Same with improperly made tea that is nasty to start with. Not in my home. I am descended from the earliest colonists and the native folks who were already in residence. Got taught to makes proper cuppa.
many central Asian people put salt in milk and tea. and oh its delicious
Central asian, south asian like me in Nepal, East Asian all do it. English plp have limited imagination.
One hundred million cups of tea per day . That’s ridiculous
Per person
microwaved tea and dishwasher salmon ... yummy!
proper beans on toast
Beans 🤢🤮 nah, only thing to do with toast is rub diarrhea into it 😂🤣 as for beans, they belong in a mexican chili concarne, still much prefer an english muffin, with cheese and bacon or better yet, breakfast of champions with a black coffee and ciggie 🤤
Some tea you have to put salt in it to drink it no sweeten
Just a little pinch is enough to bring out the flavor
Using teabags?! He can't possibly be British!!!
We all use Teabags
@@jaw2112 people who invented tea,
do not use tea bags, loose leaf tea in a gaiwan.
@@theboringchannel2027 We (Brits)
@@jaw2112 are you suggesting british invented tea?
@@theboringchannel2027 no, but since the video title mentions UK, I’m assuming that the rest of the world thinks we don’t use teabags (that the British only use teapots and china cups)
How about we ask the people of Asia where tea is from
Sugar, no. milk, no. Salt, absolutely no. vinegar, i think we need to end this relationship.
England got it from the Dutch. Drink it with hash.
Dutch got it from Poland which they got it from Russia which they got it from Mongolia which in turn orignated from China which is the origin place and China are the ones to invent tea!
Wasn't the Dutch who introduced tea for Europe!
Just go to a Chinese restaurant and put soy sauce on something and eat it with tea. Problem Solved #problemsolved
Tea came from.....
India
China Actually! I think...@@theboringchannel2027
Tealand
China!
It didn't orignate in India as China records go further back to the man who was boiling water under a tea tree, a single leaf fell of the tree which landed in the mans drink, hence the origin of tea.
boston:……
😕😒
The BRITISH are experts on tea!?
Add milk and sugar to old black tea leaves?? Gtfo
Ermmm, best way to make tea is a cup, then put the tea bag in while boiling water out of a kettle, once boiled you pour the water from kettle into the cup, await on how strong you want the tea before adding in milk then remove the tea bag.
You don't need sugar nor salt as milk already contains it, as for the bitterness, that's teas natrual flavour, same as coffee beans, as for the "British" experts on tea..... No, Tea is absolutely not British, it originates from China, they the true experts.
@@roserobson6707 you daft
🤓
Boston again?