Spyke
lemmy.world

"shittitest alchemist currently alive" has got to be one of the most challenging titles to hold onto for any serious length of time

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This is my absolute favorite thing about the internet.

People doing harmless stupid shit and telling everyone else about it.

Seriously, the best, because then I don’t have to try it myself.

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aussie.zone

There you go Milkis is literally OP. Assuming it comes from the Milkis region of the Republic of Korea. Otherwise it’s sparkling yoghurt.

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sh.itjust.works

I only get my Milkis from the most authentic sources - from a GS25 in Hongdae at 3am, stumbling in after several drinks and a pack of long island iced tea cigarettes smoked in the club, paired with a bulgogi kimbap

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Well... The sparkling will be really intense and short-lived, as all that carbonic acid reacts with the bases on the milk. Then it will be completely flat.

Also, from the taste of old tooth-paste, I imagine CaCO3 tastes like spoiled sand would if sand was capable of spoiling.

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ttrpg.network

If you ever need buttermilk for baking and don't have it, add a little white vinegar to milk and wait a few minutes for a decent substitute.

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3ntrancedreply
lemmy.world

I don't know if this is a true fact, nor will I be baking anytime soon. But this information will sit in my brain for years until one day someone is baking and I'll either look like a genius or ruin a good cake.

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New York figured it out. Behold the egg cream: milk, seltzer, chocolate syrup. It's delicious.

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ByteJunkreply
lemmy.world

The secret ingredient to turn "Instant Spoiled Milk into a great beverage is chocolate syrup??

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lemmy.world

Korean have somee form of carbonated milk called milk kiss. It's amazing

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Japan has Calpis Soda. Also delicious. (Although i think this is a yogurt based drink)

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That's why they use nitrogen and some nitrogen oxide in whipped cream spray cans.

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lemmy.world

That's not how they make fizzy drinks, they directly add the CO2. The acid thing is a myth, you'd just get very sour and weird tasting water with the slightest bit of gas since that process is too slow to be viable for this use.

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Neatoreply
ttrpg.network

Carbon dioxide dissolved in water creates some carbonic acid. Don't think they meant they added carbonic acid to water to carbonate drinks.

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Now you can experience drinking spoiled milk without getting sick! Unless the taste alone makes you vomit.

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I was literally just discussing this last night which one of my friends are you

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