I’ve been using Chobani Oat Extra Creamy. Sometimes it does this sometimes it doesn’t. Send help please.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Its proteins and acids afaik. Not fat. Coffee is slightly acidic and denaturates the proteins.

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      Yes. The fat stops the protein clumping.

      Same effect can be seen in cooking with low fat vs full fat sour cream.

      Reducing the coffee pH also works

    • @rishado
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      11 year ago

      Interesting, thanks for the info. So theoretically if you get a ‘low acidity’ coffee bean this would be less likely to happen?

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        Or just add something that changes the ph of the coffee before adding the milk

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          Like natriumcarbonate, whatever common name you use wherever you live. In germany its called Natron

          • @Acters
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            11 year ago

            Natrium is the obsolete name for sodium. He is recommending sodium carbonate called soda ash. It’s a strong base ph level. Don’t add too much.