It is for reducing bitterness in the coffee concentrate, the presence of sodium ion (Na+) in very low concentration can change our sensory perspective of bitterness. Give it a try😁☕
I think you should check out the latest video on him making an iced coffee, he definitely added some Saline there into his cup. Have you tried added Saline to your cup? Let me know what works for you!:)
Wait, what dimensions should my ice cubes be? And what material should my mug be made of? What should I eat for dinner later that day?
The answer is.. whatever the size of ice cubes, whatever your mug material be or whatever dinner menu you will eat, it all should make you happy😁☕
Wait what’s the saline about? Is it to keep it cooler for longer?
It is for reducing bitterness in the coffee concentrate, the presence of sodium ion (Na+) in very low concentration can change our sensory perspective of bitterness. Give it a try😁☕
@@Chemicoffea Ooooh sounds interesting. Keep rolling the great content in!⭐
Thank you very much😁☕
@@Chemicoffea James Hoffman did a video testing this and found coffee to be consistently worse tasting with saline added.
I think you should check out the latest video on him making an iced coffee, he definitely added some Saline there into his cup. Have you tried added Saline to your cup? Let me know what works for you!:)