what a splash of milk REALLY means when making a cup of tea
5 years ago
Experts have solved the age-old mystery of what a splash of milk REALLY means when making a cup of tea. Researchers polled 2,000 UK adults and found that when people request a 'splash' of milk, they actually want 5ml – that’s precisely four fifths of a teaspoon. However, a splash shouldn’t be confused with a dash, which is closer to 6ml. But although these particular terms aren’t interchangeable, a splash of milk is pretty much the same as a drop, according to the study. It also emerged almost half of us feel under pressure when making a tea round - because we’re afraid we'll make a disappointing cuppa.
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