DavidDoesLemmy,
@DavidDoesLemmy@aussie.zone avatar

North of what? South of what?

bearand,

the mason dixon line noob

bleistift2,

But sugar dissolves in cold water. It just takes a bit longer. This is 9th grade chemistry. At 20°C 203.9g sugar are soluble per 100ml of water.

[Edit: Sorry, for the Americans here: At 68°F, 1 cup of sugar is soluble in 21/50 cups of water.]

Wikipedia (de): Zucker cites Hans-Albert Kurzhals: Lexikon Lebensmitteltechnik. Volume 2: L – Z. Behr, Hamburg 2003, ISBN 3-86022-973-7, p. 723.

risottinopazzesco,

And most of all, solubility being a function of the temperature, if you lower it the excess sugar will leave the solution and cristallize.

ares35,
@ares35@kbin.social avatar

example: you don't make a pitcher of kool-aid with hot water.

however, adding sugar to the hot tea does work better than adding it after it's already chilled.

jayrodtheoldbod,

We got Union as hell on this post, didn’t we. Every time I come back it has more comments.

I’m still mad as fuck that I can’t get my precious Lipton Instant Tea at Walmart, because I really was raised in a trailer park, so maybe that’s why I had to delete my own giant shitty comment about this.

Mefek,

I mean it would be inconvenient but they would still dissolve, they aren’t super saturating sweetened tea in the south.

some_guy,

Lemmy is now getting reposts. We’ve reached critical mass!

d0n7panic,
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