- | Food & Drink >> Drinks & Cocktails >> Tea
Can you put rubbing alcohol in tea?
Absolutely not! Do not put rubbing alcohol in tea.
Here's why:
* Rubbing alcohol is toxic: It's designed for external use only. Ingesting it can cause serious health problems, including:
* Gastrointestinal issues: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps
* Central nervous system depression: Dizziness, confusion, drowsiness
* Liver and kidney damage
* Death
* It's not meant for consumption: Rubbing alcohol is made to clean and disinfect surfaces. It's not a food or beverage ingredient and has no place in your tea.
If you're interested in flavoring your tea, explore safe options like:
* Natural herbs: Mint, lavender, chamomile, ginger
* Fruits: Lemon, lime, orange, berries
* Spices: Cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves
Always be cautious about what you consume and never mix household cleaning products with food or beverages.
Tea
- What is chamomile tea made of?
- Which month is suitable for growing tea?
- What happens if you consume green tea that has spoils by sitting at room temperature too long?
- Would 7.5 ml be the same as 1 and 12 teaspoon?
- What is licorice liqueur?
- How many teaspoons in 18g of salt?
- Is it ok to drink raspberry tea when pregnant?
- How many teaspoons is 40 gr of fresh ginger?
- What is an ice cream social?
- How will the mass of tea change as you stir in sugar?
Tea
- Barware
- Beer
- Cider
- Classic Cocktails
- Cocktails
- Coffee
- Fruity Cocktails
- Liquors
- Martinis
- Non-Alcoholic Cocktails
- Other Drinks
- Punches
- Sake
- Sangria
- Tea
- Tropical Drinks


