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MicrosoftContin t1_iy8pyje wrote

Yes, people add different toppings, add on depending on context.
People put peanut butter on PB&J but no one puts peanut butter on ham sandwich.

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JTAx1995 t1_iy8qizf wrote

This is not true. I know quite a few people who add milk to iced tea.

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Deltron_Zed t1_iy8qvs0 wrote

My nephew puts it on both burgers and hot dogs. But he hates just about all other food and in weird ways like "i don't like ham on breakfast sandwiches" so I don't trust his tastes at all.

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nevamal t1_iy8rqit wrote

Bubble tea is a trend in Asia. It certainly qualifies as "milk in iced tea".

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Rawesome16 t1_iy8ztdj wrote

Iced chai? I do half the concentrate half milk. Boom. Milk in my iced tea

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Whithers t1_iy97w7g wrote

People are pointing out exceptions, but I still like this one.

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DrunkenOlympian t1_iy9rjvr wrote

I had a peanut butter and jelly burger at a restaurant once because it was on the menu and I wasn't NOT going to order it while I had the chance. It was ok. It tasted like peanut butter and jelly on a burger.

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dancing_fryingpan t1_iya6zaq wrote

That is because milk does only belong to black tea, and that tastes rotten when it is cold

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