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minus-squaretrolololol@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·11 个月前Yep same. I do drinks, drop in my water bottle, put in my coffee etc
minus-squaremarzhall@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·11 个月前We had some that grew right under the faucet outside, and I’d share grab some and throw it in the tea when we were making iced tea. Tried it years later with dried leaves, it didn’t compare.
minus-squareKlnsfw 🏳️🌈@lemmynsfw.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·11 个月前Coffee? I’m curious. How? Fresh or dry? When you brew your coffee, or after in the cup ?
minus-squaretrolololol@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·11 个月前I do the drip coffee things so I put 2 leaves on top of the coffee powder and pour water normally over it. I barely use milk. It doesn’t taste minty, but it make the taste less acid and less acidic, and softer overall. You can just drop the leaves in your cup, according to what English native speakers usually do with milk, I’d probably add 6 leaves.
Yep same. I do drinks, drop in my water bottle, put in my coffee etc
We had some that grew right under the faucet outside, and I’d share grab some and throw it in the tea when we were making iced tea. Tried it years later with dried leaves, it didn’t compare.
Coffee? I’m curious. How? Fresh or dry? When you brew your coffee, or after in the cup ?
I do the drip coffee things so I put 2 leaves on top of the coffee powder and pour water normally over it. I barely use milk.
It doesn’t taste minty, but it make the taste less acid and less acidic, and softer overall.
You can just drop the leaves in your cup, according to what English native speakers usually do with milk, I’d probably add 6 leaves.
Thanks! I have to try that!