...waft up into the air like some kind of toxic witch's brew? Especially when one opens the can?
PaulWhy do powdered drinks, such as instant iced tea...?
Yep. As everyone said, small particles. It has to be this way so the powder will dissolve. The finer the particles, the easier it will dissolve.Why do powdered drinks, such as instant iced tea...?
The small particles are so light that a little bit of wind (from opening the lid) kicks them up... .
once the product is dried into concentrate, the odor is concentrated too!
cause its powder and its gets caught in the air
only because it is a very fine powder.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
I have some teas from Turkey (all in a coloured powder form and quite sweet) anyone know if these are any use?
hey..
the teas you have, i think i can help you about how to use them but i am not sure about what kind of tea u have.. are they fruit teas?? and the powders are in a jar? if it is what i understood, u can make your tea as adding that powder to boiled water..like for a cup, a small spoon powder or so... and than u can add sugar if u want;)
hope that helps.. if doesnt may u can add a photo of the tea u have, so i can try to help better;)
enjoy it:)
the teas you have, i think i can help you about how to use them but i am not sure about what kind of tea u have.. are they fruit teas?? and the powders are in a jar? if it is what i understood, u can make your tea as adding that powder to boiled water..like for a cup, a small spoon powder or so... and than u can add sugar if u want;)
hope that helps.. if doesnt may u can add a photo of the tea u have, so i can try to help better;)
enjoy it:)
Too much powdered (instant) iced tea?
is drinking instant iced tea like nearly everyday bad?Too much powdered (instant) iced tea?
yes, especially during the summer, take a break once in a while, add other things to drink like juice/water/even home-brewed herbal tea.Too much powdered (instant) iced tea?
YES! too much sugar
I think it has corn syrup and other junk in it as well. You might want to stick with just water. It is healthier for your body.
My girlfriend drinks ice tea too. I try to drink at least five cups of water a day
Not unless you load it with sugar. There is nothing harmful in tea or coffee. Down side is that over time it can stain your teeth.
yes, especially during the summer, take a break once in a while, add other things to drink like juice/water/even home-brewed herbal tea.Too much powdered (instant) iced tea?
YES! too much sugar
I think it has corn syrup and other junk in it as well. You might want to stick with just water. It is healthier for your body.
My girlfriend drinks ice tea too. I try to drink at least five cups of water a day
Not unless you load it with sugar. There is nothing harmful in tea or coffee. Down side is that over time it can stain your teeth.
Is water still ';healthy'; to drink if you add powdered mixes (tea, juices...)in it?
i dislike drinking water and i had heard in the past that it is ok to drink water with powdered mixes in them. teas, juices, etc...am i still getting enought daily water intake if i am drinking it with the mixes?Is water still ';healthy'; to drink if you add powdered mixes (tea, juices...)in it?
To my mind, once ';water'; has something mixed in with it, it is no longer ';water'; but something else!
However..... if you must add things to it to get it down, to keep it as ';like water'; as possible, avoid anything that contains: sugars, caffeine, colours, sweeteners, additives, salts etc etc.
One thing you could add fairly safely would be a little dash of lemon juice or lime juice. Some of the herbal teas are are quite palatable (peppermint, chamomile %26amp; ginger are some of my favourites), but remember, you can't add sugar!Is water still ';healthy'; to drink if you add powdered mixes (tea, juices...)in it?
yea. but drink sugar free
To my mind, once ';water'; has something mixed in with it, it is no longer ';water'; but something else!
However..... if you must add things to it to get it down, to keep it as ';like water'; as possible, avoid anything that contains: sugars, caffeine, colours, sweeteners, additives, salts etc etc.
One thing you could add fairly safely would be a little dash of lemon juice or lime juice. Some of the herbal teas are are quite palatable (peppermint, chamomile %26amp; ginger are some of my favourites), but remember, you can't add sugar!Is water still ';healthy'; to drink if you add powdered mixes (tea, juices...)in it?
yea. but drink sugar free
Best juice/tea powdered drink?
the best powdered drink is called ';russian tea';, mix half lemonade powder and green tea together, its the shiz, also eat cheeze whiz, its good for your health
Best juice/tea powdered drink?
crystal light is good and all juice is good but the juicy juice is Best.Best juice/tea powdered drink?
TANG
Best juice/tea powdered drink?
crystal light is good and all juice is good but the juicy juice is Best.Best juice/tea powdered drink?
TANG
Companies addresses in india who sell tea flavours powders and inwhat quantity they should be mixed per kg?
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see if this helpsCompanies addresses in india who sell tea flavours powders and inwhat quantity they should be mixed per kg?
hi,
I happen to know the owners of one of the largest tea houses in India if you have commercial requirements let me know the details if you want to know for personal use then search on google different flavours have different dosages mostly flavours are mixed with the tea before hand so that you dont have to go through the process.
email me if you like
see if this helpsCompanies addresses in india who sell tea flavours powders and inwhat quantity they should be mixed per kg?
hi,
I happen to know the owners of one of the largest tea houses in India if you have commercial requirements let me know the details if you want to know for personal use then search on google different flavours have different dosages mostly flavours are mixed with the tea before hand so that you dont have to go through the process.
email me if you like
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