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Similar thoughts here. Still don't quite understand why the brits like their tea with milk.



Er, it's a bit arbitrary; if many of them have grown up drinking tea with milk, they'll probably tend to keep drinking tea with milk.

Also, my observation (from ~5 years living in Britain, but YMMV, etc, etc) is that most people just use fairly cheap tea, in teabags, brewed fairly strong. If you don't add milk, it can be a bit nasty.

[Sure there's plenty of nicer tea available, and people who care about that sort of thing, but it's not what the average Joe is using.]


I drink (black) tea with milk. So here's a _very_ anecdotal/hypothetical thought: my brother switched to drinking black tea without milk. A couple of years later, he had a kidney stone; and the doctor claimed it was the tea.

Some of the tannins that give the tea its color are small enough to get into the blood stream, but get caught in the kidney, possibly leading to stones. So if you add milk, the big fat molecules of milk trap these, which prevents them from getting caught in the kidney; hence no stones.

I could be wrong...


You could be right. I've been drinking black tea no milk/sugar for 10+ years, no kidney stones yet. Which would make me superhuman, and I'd like that possibility even if it is quite slim.


You're scaring me. I drink a LOT of tea. I usually go through 8-10 tea bags in a day (always black, no sugar or milk). I've always worried about the tannins and the kidney stones. No problems so far!




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