
[Dark Cuisine - Matcha Lemon Soda] Learning Physics is a good companion (?) ///// I can't label it because it was an order six months ago, and my heart is broken. Now the matcha powder is finished and the packaging is thrown away, so I forgot what brand it is, but there seems to be a link in one of my postings before, although I can't taste the quality of the matcha powder at all... So I bought the matcha powder Just search for a suitable size and compare the price/performance ratio (wait for it)
In a word, on a dark and windy afternoon for a month, on the eve (several days) before a physics exam, I came home from school alone and turned to the first page of my physics notes, and found that—completely, completely, not, thinking, learning. Xi... I just wanted to eat, drink, and have fun. I opened the empty cupboard and put on the idea of (the only) matcha powder...
However, the dark cooking expert who drank a whole bag of matcha powder in a boring way, would I honestly make tea? !
So I took out a sip of lemonade with pulp and a lemon-flavored seltzer left in the fridge and started another big rural homemade dark drink.
First of all, this matcha powder is too fine, so according to its physical properties (who knows what the properties are), you need a mug that can hold hot water, wipe it dry, and put in the matcha powder (try as much as possible to let them accompany each other and pull each other). Pay attention to each other?), then look around(?) - before they're not paying attention, pour in a little hot water and mix, so it's less likely to clump. The hot water should not be too much, the less the better.
At this time, pour in the lemonade, the more the better, it tastes good anyway (etc.) Because I don't have much lemonade left, so I poured it all in. If there is enough, make sure that the green tea taste is relatively strong after pouring it. Otherwise, after adding seltzer, there will be no taste (such as mine)
Next, when the temperature of the mixture cools down, find a transparent glass for cold drinks (because it looks better), and use the chopsticks you just used to drain the water! (For the specific method, refer to the standard experimental operation of the chemistry book?!) In this way, the liquid will not be poured over a table, and the seltzer will be poured into the seltzer according to the taste. I use the lemon one because I have it in the fridge at home, and everything else should be fine. Anyway, seltzer is tasteless no matter how flavorful it is (wait) I don’t like soda very much, but there was too little lemonade left at the time, I just wanted to fill it up A cup of…
Add some ice cubes according to taste! But be careful, because this thing will dilute the taste when it melts, add another denominator to the concentration calculation formula, and make me cry loudly because I put less green tea powder...
In short, after I made it, I tasted it, the lemon flavor was very strong, and the lemonade was really an angel! The lemon pulp also adds a lovely touch. Because the seltzer was diluted so there wasn't a lot of bubbles just to my liking, the green tea powder taste mixed with the lemon perfectly! Although I think I could put in a little more green tea powder. I used a plastic spoon with the tip of a spoon, but because I prefer the taste of green tea, maybe I should put one and a half or two spoons next time. The composition of the whole drink is very summer (?) very refreshing, instantly clears your brain and is ready for physics (?)
Next steps! Take this cup to the side of your physics notebook and start doing calculus to learn physics (and physics eye-to-eye cross-eyed), because the observation of physical phenomena (?) throughout the process of brewing a drink will make you a little physics expert yo(?)
So with the physical buff of Dark Drink, how will my physics test in the end?
Probably the score of the physics test is directly proportional to the concentration of green tea flavor in the drink _(:з"∠)_



