SC - Re: Persian lemons
Philip & Susan Troy
troy at asan.com
Tue Dec 19 04:00:01 PST 2000
Stefan li Rous wrote:
>
> Oh? No ice in the cola? I've heard that it is difficult to get iced tea
> in England. Any comments from those who are there or have visited? So,
> is putting ice chunks or cubes in beverages not done in Europe? What
> about cooling beverages in general? Is beer served cold?
As a general rule, and with some exceptions such as parts of the Far
East, Latin America, etc., iced or chilled drinks are considered a
quaint American bit of weirdness. Considering that very cold foods or
drinks are probably considered by some of the more old-fashioned medical
community (and maybe not so old-fashioned at that) as being harmful to
the digestion and health in general, as well as the fact that cold tends
to desensitize the taste buds, it makes at least a fair amount of sense
to think that.
Adamantius, who prefers cola cold _because_ it deadens the taste buds
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Phil & Susan Troy
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