What is Dash milk?

It turns out a splash of milk is exactly 5ml, or four fifths of a teaspoon. A dash of milk is slightly larger, coming in at closer to 6ml.
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What is Dash tea?

Tea with a dash of milk - aka a proper cuppa. Pret trainees learn the phrase on day one. I can't stand the great glug of milk you usually get in takeaway tea. So 'dash tea' is the thing to ask for.
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How much is a dash of milk in ML?

Researchers who polled 2,000 UK adults found a splash of milk is exactly five ml – that's precisely four fifths of a teaspoon. However, a splash shouldn't be confused with a dash, which is closer to six ml.
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How much liquid is a dash?

Measured out in drops, using a precise, milliliter-dropper like the ones used to dispense medicine, a dash is about 10 single drops. Measured out in teaspoons, a dash would be 1/5 teaspoon, or as I discovered in my kitchen, between 1/8th teaspoon and 1/4 teaspoon.
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What is Dash on mL?

A dash can be loosely defined as 1/6 teaspoon or about 1 mL, essentially the smallest amount one is able to pour from a dasher (a device which fits in the mouth of a bottle to slow the flow of liquid) or dasher bottle (a bottle equipped with such a device).
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How much is a dash of milk in tea?

It turns out most people want precisely 5ml of milk when they make this request. That is equal to four-fifth of a teaspoon – which is the same amount people wanted when asking for a 'drop'. However, a 'splash' is less than a 'dash' which is roughly 6ml, according to most of those surveyed.
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What's the difference between a splash and a dash?

Dash or Splash

A dash is bigger than a splash, but both are small amounts. You use them to flavor a cocktail for taste, so it's a bit of a judgment call. A splash generally involves less viscous liquids such as mixers, whereas dashes are used with stronger flavorings, such as tabasco.
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How much milk is in an average coffee?

There was substantial variation in the amount of milk added to tea and coffee ranging from 5-79 g, with an average of 31 g. The range of values and averages were similar whether people called the addition a 'dash' or a 'splash'.
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What is coffee with milk called?

Café Au Lait

Another translation of "coffee with milk," au lait on the average American coffee-shop menu typically means brewed coffee with steamed milk, as opposed to espresso with steamed milk (see above: Café Latte).
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What is half coffee half milk called?

Café Au Lait: One part coffee, one part steamed milk. It may be served with or without milk foam.
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Which coffee drink has the most milk?

Whereas a latte has significantly more milk than espresso, a cappuccino has an equal amount of espresso, steamed milk, and milk foam. If you want a strong coffee, but with the creaminess of milk, get a cappuccino.
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What does 2 parts mean in a cocktail?

2 parts means that for every one part of an ingredient, two parts must be added. Each single part is still equal, it's just that one ingredient gets twice the amount added. Here's an example of an ingredient list that uses 2 parts, the legendary daiquiri. It's one of the drinks every bartender should know. 2 ounces rum.
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What is a jigger for?

A jigger, also known as a double jigger, is a bar tool for measuring and pouring alcohol. You can find jiggers at home bars and in the kits of professional mixologists. Standard jiggers feature two conjoining cups, one larger and one smaller, connecting on the closed ends and having different measurements.
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How much is a splash of whiskey?

Bar tenders use the term splash to refer to very small amounts of liquid, approximately 1/8 ounce, added to drinks. Cooking does not require ingredients overly vital if they are under the standardized U.S. If you are measuring something like a 1/16 teaspoon, you might consider a “splash”.
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What kind of milk do Brits put in tea?

"Most Britons drink tea with a little milk, but never with cream or the high-fat milk that Americans put in their coffee. Low-fat milk is a much better choice. But by all means drink it black if you prefer.
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Why do British put milk in tea?

The answer is that in the 17th and 18th centuries the china cups tea was served in were so delicate they would crack from the heat of the tea. Milk was added to cool the liquid and stop the cups from cracking. This is why, even today, many English people add milk to their cups BEFORE adding the tea!
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What do Brits put in their tea?

Sugar is a popular addition to any variety. Everyday tea, such as English breakfast tea, served in a mug with milk and sugar is a popular combination. Sandwiches, crumpets, scones, cake, or biscuits often accompany tea, which gave rise to the prominent British custom of dunking a biscuit into tea.
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What does bruising mean in bartending?

Bruising simply refers to diluting the liquor with the melted ice (water) thus making the drink weaker. Those who prefer their cocktails shaken like this because it makes for a more smooth drink. Diluted alcohol means less burn in the throat.
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What is a 4 count pour?

The Four-Count Pour

A four-count is just what it sounds like. As you pour, count to four (yes, with “Mississippi”), and stop. Each “count” should equal about ½ ounce of alcohol. With a bit of practice, what ends up in your glass should fill the 2-ounce side of a jigger. A perfect standard pour.
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What does the term neat mean as a bartender?

Drinking a spirit “neat” is the most straight-forward. A “neat” drink is a pure spirit, poured into a glass with no other ingredients added, not even ice. Whiskey is a very common spirit to drink neat, but that's different from a shot.
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What does bourbon in a cup mean?

If you want to experience the full flavor of the bourbon, tell the bartender you want it "neat." The bourbon will come in a small glass without any ice so you can try it without it being watered down or chilled. Once you get the bourbon, slowly sip rather than drinking it quickly so you can savor it.
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Is a shot 1 oz or 1.5 oz?

How many ounces in a shot glass? The accepted amount of liquor served in a shot glass in the U.S. is 1.5 ounces or 44 milliliters. Even though the government has never officially set a standard measurement for a shot, the state of Utah formally defines it as 1.5 fluid ounces.
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Which side of jigger is an ounce?

The Jigger

One side measures 1.5 ounces and is known as the “jigger shot.” The other side measures 1 ounce, known as the “pony shot,” given its smaller capacity.
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What is a dirty coffee?

Dirty coffee consists of a pool of cold milk (sometimes a mix of milk and cream) with a dark espresso shot or ristretto poured over it. This causes the beautifully messy coffee-milk art that gives it its “dirty” name.
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What is a latte with less milk called?

WHAT'S A FLAT WHITE? In most cafés and coffee bars a flat white is in fact a small latte with a little less milk. Just like a caffè latte, you use a double shot of espresso. Flat whites are served in two ways: with very little to no foam or with a lot of foam.
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