Over the past few years, we have discussed the litany of Tiktok coffee viral coffee trends in Sprudge, but this can be the first Tiktok coffee trend that is bacterial. Protein coffee is now something, but some health care employees warn that they can keep you.
First, drink. This is called “proffee”, and as the name suggests, it is when you mix protein (in the form of powder) with coffee, scorching or frozen. It is said that this is a bit wonderful strengthening of energy, a mixture of caffeine and protein that provides both calories and PEP on the next trip. Problem, according to The world of travel and tripsIt is when you become a nice little proffee for your journey, training or anything else, and then let him sit in a thermos for several hours.
So the problem is not the drink itself, although why do you do it a perfectly good cup of coffee, adding all this artificially powder powder taste? The problem is that the drink becomes a little Petri’s dish for bacteria. It is still the fact that most of these thermoses are not properly cleaned between applications.
This, according to a food hygiene specialist, McShane’s brand can lead to bacterial growth, which will cause “earnest food poisoning.” We are talking about contractions, flatulence and diarrhea, none of which is so great when there is no bathroom at a distance of a few miles.
The recommendation to avoid intestinal discomfort inside now is to maintain coffee and protein powder separate. Or, you know after you do it. And wash it so as not to become a Cess swimming pool.
So if you are pro-perfite, which I am not again, because coffee is too good to put all artificially sweetened things, be careful. And take a few bags. Or just leave the protein powder at home.