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How much milk is in the average cup of tea?
There is no "average" amount of milk in a cup of tea, as it depends entirely on personal preference.
Here's why:
* People have different tastes: Some people like their tea very milky, others barely add any.
* Tea type matters: Stronger teas, like English Breakfast, often require more milk to balance the bitterness. Lighter teas, like green tea, might only have a splash.
* Milk preference: Some people prefer whole milk, others skim, and still others use plant-based alternatives, each affecting the overall taste.
Instead of an "average," consider these common ranges:
* A "splash": This is a very small amount, barely enough to change the color of the tea.
* Half a teaspoon: This is a common starting point for many people.
* A tablespoon or more: This creates a milky tea.
Ultimately, the amount of milk in your tea is entirely up to you!
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