Burnt milk has an unpleasant ‘cooked’ taste, and a slight almond smell. Scalding the milk also affects the texture. Ever had a cappuccino with boiling hot watery milk at the bottom of the cup, but a mountain of stiff foam (resembling bubble bath) on top?
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