Can I drink a curdled drink?

You can drink a curdled drink if it's from an acid (like coffee or citrus) but should avoid it if it's spoiled milk (sour, lumpy, smelly) because that can cause food poisoning with symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, though a small sip might just cause a bad taste. Intentionally curdled milk (milk punch) is safe after straining out the curds and results in a smooth cocktail.
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What if I drink curdled milk?

Whether it's old or new, it's this bacterial exposure that causes curdling slowly over time, and this is the bacteria you want to avoid. A sip probably isn't going to hurt you, but if you drink a full glass of milk that's gone bad, you could suffer from stomach cramps, diarrhea, and vomiting.
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What does it mean if a drink is curdled?

When milk or cream (including cream based liqueurs like Bailey's) meets citrus, the pH of the milk lowers and causes it to curdle, making any drink instantly curdle. The higher fat content that the dairy has, the less likely it is to curdle, so if you're determined to break some rules, opt for heavy cream.
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Why does my drink curdle?

Curdling is caused by milk proteins denaturing (unwinding/folding) then hydrophobic regions sticking together and clumping. Heat and acidity increase the denaturing. To create your creamsicle soda drink I would focus on non acidic flavourings.
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Is it safe to drink coffee with curdled milk?

This can look like small flecks or a stream of liquid that won't quite blend with the coffee. While it is safe to drink curdled milk caused by coffee's acidity, it isn't a pleasant coffee experience.
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Is it bad to drink curdled Baileys?

Is it bad to drink curdled milk from heat?

The milk proteins may coagulate and separate from the water. The proteins are the solid clumps in curdled milk. Nope, the milk isn't necessarily bad. You've just heated it too rambunctiously.
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Why can Mormons have energy drinks but not coffee?

Mormons avoid coffee and tea because of the Word of Wisdom, a health code prohibiting "hot drinks," which church leaders interpreted to mean coffee and tea specifically, not caffeine in general. This makes energy drinks, sodas, and other caffeinated drinks permissible because the rule targets the specific beverages (coffee/tea) from the beans/leaves, not the stimulant itself, making it a matter of religious obedience and cultural practice rather than pure caffeine content. 
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Is it safe to drink soda if the can is bulging?

As long as the can is in good shape, the contents should be safe to eat. NEVER USE food from cans that are leaking, bulging, or badly dented; cracked jars or jars with loose or bulging lids; canned food with a foul odor; or any container that spurts liquid when opening. Such cans could contain Clostridium botulinum.
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Do carbonated drinks curdle milk?

milk and soda come together and sink to the bottom leaving a clear substance. As a result, the protein in milk attached to the acid in the soda causing it to curdle resulting in a chemical change. Drinking a soda can cause the acids in soda to decrease the proteins in your bones.
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How long after drinking bad milk do you feel sick?

You might feel sick within 2 to 6 hours after drinking spoiled milk, but it can range from immediately (if it tastes truly awful) to not at all, with typical symptoms like stomach pain, diarrhea, and nausea resolving within 12 to 48 hours as bacteria cause food poisoning, though the severity depends on the amount consumed and the specific germs present. A small sip is unlikely to cause issues, but a larger amount of very spoiled milk can lead to food poisoning. 
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What are the symptoms of milk poisoning?

Milk poisoning symptoms, often from raw milk contaminated with bacteria like Salmonella or E. coli, typically include diarrhea (possibly bloody), stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, fever, and headache, resembling the flu but can lead to severe issues like kidney failure or paralysis; historical "milk sickness" from white snakeroot causes weakness, vomiting, and constipation. Symptoms vary by germ but usually appear within hours to days and require prompt medical attention, especially for high-risk groups (young, old, pregnant, immunocompromised). 
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What will happen if I drink slightly sour milk?

Milk that has turned excessively sour, yellowish or lumpy, however, for example milk that was left for an extended period of time on the kitchen counter on a hot day, falls in the category of spoiled, not soured. Besides the unpleasant taste and smell, spoiled milk can cause nausea, stomach cramps, or diarrhea.
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What happens if we drink an expired drink?

Drinking expired soft drinks usually just means a loss of flavor and fizz (carbonation), making it taste flat, but it's generally safe because they aren't highly perishable; however, expired milk, juices (especially unpasteurized), or dairy-based drinks can harbor harmful bacteria, leading to food poisoning with symptoms like nausea, cramps, diarrhea, and fever. Always check for signs of spoilage like mold, bad smells, or bulging containers before consuming any expired drink. 
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How to tell if you're drinking spoiled milk?

Keep in mind that spoiled milk can also appear white, so color shouldn't be your only test. Smell — Fresh milk has a very mild scent. If milk smells sour or off, don't risk drinking or cooking with it. Taste — If milk smells and looks fine, but you're still unsure it's safe to drink, you can try tasting a small amount.
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Is it okay to eat curdled?

With sauces and soups that contain milk, boiling or simmering can cause the milk to curdle. While curdled milk is safe to eat, it is not particularly appetizing.
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What is the #1 unhealthiest soda?

There's no single "number one" unhealthiest soda, as it depends on the criteria (sugar, calories, dyes), but Fanta Grape, Mountain Dew, Fanta Orange, and Wild Cherry Pepsi often rank high due to extreme sugar/carb content, while dark sodas (like Coke/Pepsi) are cited for caramel coloring and caffeine, and yellow/orange ones (like Mountain Dew) for dangerous dyes. Essentially, sodas loaded with high-fructose corn syrup, artificial colors (like Red 40), and high sugar/caffeine are generally considered the worst.
 
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How rare is botulism from dented cans?

Botulism from dented cans is extremely rare in modern commercial canning due to strict safety controls, but the risk exists because a deep dent, especially on a seam, could compromise the seal, allowing Clostridium botulinum spores to enter and produce the deadly toxin in the oxygen-free environment. While rare for commercial foods, it's a significant concern for home-canned goods; always discard cans that are leaking, bulging, badly dented (especially on seams), or spurting liquid, as it's not worth the risk.
 
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Can you drink from a can that's dented?

Small dents – if a can has a small dent that does not affect the rim or seal and the can is in good shape otherwise, the food should be safe to consume. Dented rims – cans that have dented rims (even tiny dents) should be DISCARDED.
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Is Chick-fil-A owned by Mormons or Christians?

Chick-fil-A is known as a Christian company, not Mormon, founded by devout Southern Baptist S. Truett Cathy, who instilled his faith into the business by closing on Sundays and emphasizing service and biblical principles, though it's a private entity and not owned by any specific church. While many employees are Christian, some Latter-day Saints (Mormons) also work there, but the company's core values stem from its founder's Baptist beliefs, not Mormonism.
 
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What is Mormon durfing?

"Durfing" (or "durf") is slang used within some Mormon (Latter-day Saint) communities for dry humping or rubbing, a form of physical intimacy practiced by young members to get close without engaging in sexual intercourse, often as a loophole to circumvent strict chastity rules before marriage. It's discussed in relation to other slang terms like "soaking" (penile-vaginal penetration without thrusting) as ways to explore physical intimacy while technically staying within rules against premarital intercourse. 
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Are Mormons allowed to use condoms?

Yes, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS, or Mormon) can use condoms, as the church leaves decisions about birth control, including contraceptives like condoms, up to the prayerful discretion of individual married couples, emphasizing family planning as a personal choice with God, though elective abortion is opposed. While historically discouraging birth control, the current stance permits methods like pills and condoms, focusing on spiritual guidance for family size rather than strict rules. 
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What does milk poisoning feel like?

Food poisoning from milk typically feels like a sudden, intense upset stomach with cramps, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, often accompanied by fever and headache, starting hours after consumption and usually resolving within a day or two, but sometimes leading to severe dehydration or complications, especially with bacteria like Salmonella or Listeria. 
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What can happen if you drink curdled milk?

Whether it's old or new, it's this bacterial exposure that causes curdling slowly over time, and this is the bacteria you want to avoid. A sip probably isn't going to hurt you, but if you drink a full glass of milk that's gone bad, you could suffer from stomach cramps, diarrhea, and vomiting.
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Which vitamin is destroyed by boiling milk?

Research has demonstrated that boiling milk can reduce its B vitamin content, with one study finding that boiling milk reduces its B vitamin content by around 25%.
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